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NO.  99 — KICII  TVKH.HTH  YEAR 

Corridors  Buzz 
Over  Changes 
In  Government 

Legislature  Returns  to  Normal  Routine 
After  Appointment  of  Lordon  Wismer 

. The  Provincial  Legislature  returned  to  normal  routine 
on  the  floor  of  the  House  yesterday  after  the  contretemps  | 
of  the  previous  day,  when  Premier  John  Hart  appointed  | 
Gordon  S.  Wismer,  K.C.,  to  the  vacant  Attorney-Generai- 
shjp  over  protests  by  the  Conservative  bloc  in  the  Coalition 
Government  against  any  action  to  Till  the  Cabinet  post 
until  a provincial  Progressive  Conservative  leader  is 
appointed. 


\ |<  | ( >H1  tUUlMI  (Oil  MM  A,  SAT!  KI>W  APRIL  I*H<> 

Iranian  Ambassador  to  ILS.  and  Daughter  Iran  Tranepon 


in  Aim  a KiPORi 

Victoria  and  Vlclnltv — Cloudy  in  a*  rtUng 
decreasing  cloudiness  in  »Hrrnc*in  and  clew 
in  evening.  Strong  amah****!  wmd-< 

Yesterday's  Temper* lure*  Maximum  S3, 
minimum.  M.  minimum  on  the  gra.**,  36. 

Yesterdays  SuivMilne— 4 hours.  42  mi  mil  re. 


SIXTEEN  PAGES 


But  In  the  corrwJur*  there  via  a 
bun  of  speculation  a*  to  how  the 
Premier  proposed  to  reorKiimre  hi* 

Cabinet  to  take  in  two  new  Con- 
servative ministers  and  bring  the 

lol.'l  alrmgili  > Hive  |<  ■ I I \' 

Council  up  to  ten  memb**ra  from  M ft  ""111  T 

the  present  eight.  i * J 

In  aomc  circle*  it  is  con.‘.iaered  / I • I I \.%  • * 

likely  that  Mr.  Hart  will  relinquish  ^ I ill  fl  ISSl  IIRT 
his  long -cherished  (xjrtfollo  of  ky  iilluulllfc^ 

finance  to  Hoo.  Herbert  Arucomb.  CJ 

Conservative  House  Leader.  StCRUl  Trawler  Klin* 

That  would  leave  the  Ministry  of 

Public  Works  vacant  and  Hon.  E AgrOUflCl  and  lilirilh 

C C.rw  no.  MmuMr  ol  MU.„.  John  6lMle,  leM  MeRni* 

TT** ‘“t  “’AY«nuf.  ..  .till  from  Ihr  : 

* ““l»  ctauk'  ,or  ' , „ ,10.000  .(..m  truwlrr  Ky.c,  .hich 

Prnnte,  H.n»  u.v  u-m.  yo  u.o  .nd  „„  Ktlp  I 

Coruor.atIVM  lo  nonD.au  .««  ,,r.  Bclu„efc  Ul,  Thun,d.y 

Cabinet  minister*— for  portfolio*  ...... 

whirh  Mr  Hart  revs  “will  be  n‘*hU  Hussein  Ala.  Iranian  Amhassadc 

arranged"-’ U Mill  in  Hr  Anscombs  [ Two  other  fishermen  on  board.  la  I Shown  With  C 

hands,  but  announcement  of  the  kltagerald  HomcaitU  I«M  Cn  U srKe.if  Soviet  Troop.  Were  C 
Conservative  Party’s  cliulce  la  un-  *»*«  *<*d-  a«ld  MkhMl  Mlhaychuk, 

likely  before  passage  of  an  amend-  Pwt  Albernl.  were  rescued  H • n *nil 

Diem  lo  the  Constitution  Act  According  to  Information  received  X|*\  |(fc|-|  PTSIRII 

A well-informed  member  of  the  lu-s,t  night  from  Port  Albernl.  the  | 

Conservative  group  said  yesterday  | three  men  managed  to  buck  the  55-  . . > , 

hr  did  not  expect  any  announce-  foot  ship  off  the  reef,  and  were,!  1,1  I j||ll|\;||l\ 
n.ent  lo  be  m*d<  until  toward  the  heading  for  a nearby  bearh  when  V7  ■ I \ ,4  Fill  I ■ » T 

end  of  neat  week.  *he  engines  failed  The  men  *-<•"  • 


Titian 

i Lily 


Transport  S«|iia»!ron 
Starts  for  (Canada 

PRESTWICK.  BcotJand. 

April  5 <CF  —81*  Dakota 
planes  from  the  RCA.P.’s 
Chlnthe  Transport  Squadron 
today  flew  from  Prestwick  to 
Iceland  on  the  first  leg  of 
their  tr  ana -Atlantic  Journey 
to  Canada 

The  second  wave  of  the 
squadron  is  due  here  to- 
morrow from  Its  base  at 
Down  Ampney.  Gloucester- 
shire. 


Return  of  Japanese 

Means  Bloodshed 

Says  Howard  Green 

#/ 

Lonser\ati\c  Member  Varns  ol  Danger 
Of  Allowing  Re-enlrv  lo  Fishing  Industry 

OTTAWA.  April  5 (CP)  —Howard  Green.  Progressive  Con 
servative  member  for  Vancouver  South,  told  the  (.  ommons 
tonight  that  he  believed  there  “will  be  bloodshed  1 on  the 
Pacific  Coast  if  the  Japanese  are  allowed  to  re-enter  the 
fishing  industry  off  British  Columbia 

- He  made  the  statement  during  continued  debate  on  sec- 
ond reading  of  a bill  aimed  at  establishing  a distinctive  i a 
nadian  citizenship.  While  supporting  the  principle  of  the 
measure.  Mr.  Green  said  it  should  not  be  used  by  the  Gov- 
ernment as  an  excuse  for  not  carrying  out  its  policy  with 
I respect  to  the  Japanese  in  Canada 

— " ' ft  the  Government  cute*  in  cm 

w-v  jui  policy  the  net  r poult  will  tic  that 

j l I I 41  41*6  5 the  Japajir.se  problem  in  Cui  •>  w I 

lie  l/illlltllil  br  back  Ju*t  where  il  w*a  In  1941. 

™ namely  In  British  Columbia*  lap. 
■ BAl  and  in  40  or  50  year*  there  will  be 

111  r |akW  •|||||*  40.000  or  50.000  Japanese  on  the 

III  |jlt  v Cftfta"l  Coast  again  111  contacl  with  Japa- 

i neae  merchant  ships,  going  bnrk  and 
a nn  • • j fourth  to  Jopan.  again  under  dom- 

\ | \\  lllHIIUMr  iBAtlon  of  the  Jupuuese  Consul.  MU1 

ill  TT  I I I I ■ ■ wrorshlpplng  the  Japanese  Emperor 

I o | and  still  a menace  " 

f|  h-tiniatrd  $500,000  He  referred  t a m«,l  .suprem. 

| Court  uf  Canada  Judgment  which 
declared  that  the  Governor  In  Coun- 
cil had  the  right  to  deport  Jnpa- 


Krr  Pnu^r  OTTAWA.  April  5 CP).— H« 

■ servative  member  for  Vancou 

tonight  that  he  believed  thei 
IVlluLftikHC  Pacific  Coast  if  the  Japanese 

lUllllSlvI  fishing  industry  off  British  C 

. He  made  the  statement  dt 
. ond  reading  of  a bill  aimed  at 

JIV  Iflppl  nadian  citizenship.  While  si 

J measure,  Mr.  Green  said  it  si 

Hvrnes  PronoWH  ernment  as  an  excuse  for  no 
,*  . * ' rcsjjcct  to  the  Japanese  in  Cai 

Session  in  i arts 

WASHINGTON,  April  5 <4*.  Slat*  pi#  |v 

Secretary  Byrnes  has  proposed  a |h  a |>|s  I l«|  1 1 1 « | ()Tf  * 
meeting  of  big-power  foreign  min-  1 II  V " wma  11111  ' 

Isters  to  begin  in  Paris,  April  25, 1 w 

the  Stale  Department  announced  § 1 - 

In  H<‘vulor 

Mr.  Byrnes  sent  his  suggestion  all  H-JMW  ▼ ■W.I.xfb 
yesterday  to  Foreign  Ministers  Mo- 
lotov of  Russia.  BeMn  of  Britain  and  4-11 

BrB^e  p- . JAI Winnipeg 

proposing  the  meeting  of  foreign  | * 

ministers  to  speed  completion  of  h«tiniatrd  $500,000 

the  drart*  of  proposed  peace  treat  tea  o i Crain  loaf 

with  Italy.  Rumania,  Bulgaria.  Hun-  ! « <1  t*raill  l A 

gary  and  Finland  because  he  was  WINNIPEG.  April  5 iCP>. — A spec- 


night. 

Two  other  (Uhenneu  on  b<jard. 


Hu.se, n Ala.  Iranian  Ambassador.  Who  Successfully  Presented  H,s  Counts  Cu*Ag»ju  5S2hir?^5  mUCh  *l  Whfl  hC  ^ tacuiar  four-alarm  flit  tonight  |ne« 

I.  Shown  With  Hit  Daughter.  Iran.  Whom  He  Named  for  H».  Country.  M A1‘  ^ th#!  "#low  P™*™*  made  °"  tho6e  swept  through  the  grain  elevator  of  Canadian  - burn  a d naj- iralived 

Charges  if  Soviet  Troop.  Were  Out  of  Iran  by  May  6.  Mias  Ala  Is  a Student  at  . School  in  Pr.nceton.  N.J.  documenU  by  lhf  deputy  foreign 1.^,  CrHln  l4mlted  ln  northeast  who  8lgn|^d  lh^  dri‘l* 


House  Prorogation 


ministers  now  meeting  in  London.  Wmn,  destroying  an  estimated  ' fo  8°  10  d.7hr  cour,  i rukd* 

Mr.  Byrne,  disclosed  that  he  dts-  .sonooo  W(irlh  *d  Kraln.  .however,  that  the  Oovernment  could 


II  is  thought  that  Leslie  H.  Eyres.  to  abandon  Uie  fishing  boat 


Member  lor  Chilliwack,  will  be  ele- 
vated to  the  Cabinet. 

Mr.  Pearson  introduced  the  bill 
> rslrrdny  lo  create  Uie  new  miu- 


tn  a r.mall  dinghy,  which  Immedi- 
ately sank. 

The  three  managed  to  clunb  onU 


Oil  Company 
Plans  Drawn 


£1  | mT  _ ■ \r  7 I Britain  and  Bldault  of  France  His 

Iff  If!  f / V A V|  1ft  PPrk  «lm  obviously  was  to  avert  post- 

f /f  f ^ iff  CT  C r W » *'  ponemept  of  the  21-powcr  European 

L 7 peace  conference,  sclieduled  to  open 

Already  far  behind  schedule,  the  bills  to  Amend  th<  Credit  Unions  ,n  pnrl5  not  later  than  May  1. 
Provincial  Legislature  yesterday  Act.  Administration  Art.  Attach-  Hyrne*  consLstenUy  has  con- 


Mr.  Byrnes  aiscioaea  u»i  |SOOOOO  wortil  of  BPrd  grB,n.  nuwe.,  "" rrt  ' 

patched  the  suggestion  from  New  . 11WI  . , . . 1 torc*  ®omen  an<^  children  u> 

York  on  Thursday,  to  Foreign  Min-  Flamf*  ,wrpt  100  fwt  tolothe  air  ,o|n  thflr  husbands  on  the  trip  to 

uwr*  Molotov  of  RuvJ».  Bovtn  ot  and  lumbvr  .Tr.  J>p>n 

Britain  and  BtdMtl,  a(  Franc.  HI.  I Mr.  ar«n  aald  ll  tl«  Oovrrn.^nt, 

atm  obvloualy  ...  to  avert  port-  I™  nol  aatlallrd  »ltlt  (hr  twin, 

ponemept  of  the  21-powcr  European  ,“‘‘n  ^nnoaox j Lnuixn.  decUlon  it  should  Introduce  leglsla- 


Hg-Mhe  nnt  otBV  Micju^.  Ukral-  , ^ ^ ^ ^ ,.ourl . 

Hnj  “nSSStU  the  drcU‘on  ><  '*<>**  introduce  legUia- 

( tion  to  replace  the  orders  in  council, 
elevator,  declined  to  divulge  the  1 * 


jeslerday  lo  create  Uie  new  min-  »<»*«*•  h«*«h  covers,  but  after  nearly  RuMm  agreed  today  on  Initial  plans 
lelry  of  health  and  welfare.  It  *n  p,,ur  decided  to  swim  for  * for  a suViri-Perslan  oil  company, 
provides  for  the  department  lo  be  Jill  Island  nearby.  HnmfaMIr  and  evacuation  of 

dlvld*  d into  two  blanches,  with  two  | M.haychuk  made  It  .safely,  but  Steel.  a ^rnmrkpd 

deputy  ministers,  one  in  charge  of  disappeared  into  the  night  calling  Ru»*n  tr«x,ps  and  earmark  d 


- " , „ .,»7hr Tlev.Vnr  Ht  SUrr  " m»)0r1^  woald  6Up* 

m-*  ■ %«  ? » Provincial  Legislature  yesterday  Act.  Administration  Act.  Attach-  1 Byrnes  consLstenUy  has  con-  j " M*'  tjr>‘  1 1 1 1 port  deportation  of  the  Japanese. 

April  5 uft— Iren  and  afternoon  began  Its  session-end  rush  mrnt  of  Debts  Act.  Public  Utilities  lended  that  the  conference  should  ^ ^^huUdln  11  %• a*  stored  to  cunaclty.  i K Davie  Fulton  1P.C,  Kamloupsi 
1 today  on  initial  plans  PUfh  through  legislation  in  hope  Act.  Stock-Brands  Act.  Marriage  j convPne  by  that  dradllne  date.  ^ M turned  I supported  arguments  of  Mr.  Green. 

. of  prori»gatlon  by  the  end  of  next  Acl.  Municipal  Superannuation  Act.  Britain  holds  tht  same  view,  but  third  alarms  and  a Other  speakers  at  the  night  sitting 

-Persian  oil  company.  C,vll  .Service  Act.  Civil  Service  8u-  RumU  has  suggested  postponement  * -d  hlrd  J™ '»*  • .^Maxlme  Raymond  .BP.J 

me  for  evacuation  of  Thr  House  moved  so  fast  to  get  pernnnuatlon  Act.  Teachers  Pen-  ^ deputy  foreign  mints-  [“^h.  ^un«d  11 n « „ld  harnola-Iapralrie.  and  Frank  Zup- 

►0P6  and  earmarked  bl|i4  out  of  the  way  that  It  put  an  sions  Act.  and  the  Factories  Act.  and  Ur8  meeung  In  London,  have  made)'  brouehl  out  al-  Utny  iC-CJ,  Dauphin >. 


public  health  and  the  other  rc-  tor  h,,|P 

,.,u.  ,„T  M Meanwhile,  the  fishing  boat  caught 


sponsible  for  social  welfare.  iweanwnu®,  uie  iwiung  w-i  c-u#uv  ftn  ••tntrmal  problem  ror  irun  vo 

The  deputy  mini*  ter  of  public  and  burned  for  about  three  “in  benevolent  spirit.  “ 

health  Ig  to  be  a medical  practitioner  : hour*  Heavy  Russian  arLUJery,  tanks 

and  il  U aasuiued  that  Dr.  U.  F Axrl  Ksukn,  Ueluelet.  resciird  the  armored  vehicles  by  the  score 

Amyot,  provincial  health  officer  In  two  survivors  from  the  small  is-  muvrd  nnrulWttrd  today  across  the 
the  present  administration,  will  be  lBnd  rar,v  veaterday  morning,  tak-  Iranian  frontier  at  the  Cas- 

raUed  to  deputy  minister  rank.  ,ri*  bis  own  boat  over  the  danger-  n w.Bp4>rt  0f  Astara.  In  Tehran 


RusMan  troops  and  earmarked  trtjja  out  of  the  way  that  It  put  an  sions  Art.  and  the  Factories  Act:  and  , mw.ung  In  London,  have  made  ir  1 . . -1_hl  , 

troublesome  Aserbaljan  Province  as  amendment  to  the  Factories  Act  re-  acts  to  facilitate  the  enforcement , negllglbiP  progress  on  the  drafts  of|  the  rest 

wooden  structure  with  a tall  clean 


‘ benevolent  snlrlt  “ f,naI  re**110*  without  noticing -that  orders  made  elsewhere  in  the  Brit-  mania,  Bulgaria,  Hungary  and  Fin- 
ale in  benevolent  sp  rtt.  ^ mtnll(t„  Hon.  G 8.  Uh  Commonwealth,  lo  authorize  re-  land 

Heavy  Russian  artillery^  Urdu  pcafsnn  hin^eif  had  an  amendment  funding  of  certain  Indebtedness  of  


Mr  Raymond  said  the  bill  was  a 
two-storey.  ! step  backward  and,  far  from  being 
tall  clean- | a symbol  of  nationhood.  Il  was  a 


It  is  a proclamation  measure,  to 
be  brought  Into  operation  by  order 
in  council. 


From  Europe 
Day  by  Day — 


Ing  his  own  boat  over  the  danger- 
ous reef  to  reach  them. 


and  armored  vehicles  by  the  score  ^ ^ ^ §Undlng  „„  y*  ordfr  t he  District  of  Burnaby,  and  to  pro-  • 
moved  northward  today  across  the  Something  will  have  to  be  vide  for  assistance  lo  the  beef  cattle 

Sovle,  Iranian  frontier  at  the  Cas-  ^ ^ ^ corrpct  thfct  overel|W>  producers  of  British  Columbia. 


Kelp  Reef  la  roughly  one  mile  t®  * ^ QVrr  thr  dBV-s  developments 

the  eastward  of  the  entrance  t<j  i 


plan  seaport  of  Astara  In  Tehran  ^ to  the  Bltentlon  of  ,he 

~ *?:?!,  222J2?  Home  by  Herbert  Oargrave.  C.C  F 


rought  to  the  attenttoD  of  the  in  addition,  bills  to  amend  the 
louse  by  Herbert  Oargrave.  C.C  F.  | Dentistry  Act,  Wills  Act.  and  Work- 
hip.  men's  Compensation  Act  were  passed 

In  a heavy  sitting  on  bills,  public  . through  the  committee  stage,  but 


Britain  Plans 
New  Airways 


log  shaft  rising  from  the  rear.  It  symbol  of  colonialism.  Instead  of 
WAX  believed  to  have  been  unoccu-  1 establishing  a distinctive  Canadian 


pled  when  the  fire  started. 


citizenship  It  declared  a Canadian 


Firemen  said  the  blast,  which  citizen  was  a British  subject  and 
broke  out  on  the  ground  floor,  prob-  consequently  owed  allegiance  to  two 
ably  was  caused  by  spontaneous  countries.  It  was  a known  fact  no 


combustion. 


man  could  serve  two  masters. 


Ueluelet  Harbor.  Prince  Morn f far  Ftrouc,  director  in  a heavy  sitting  on  bills,  public  . through  the  committee  stu 

Yesterday  a search  party  combed  i°*  propaganda,  aald  the  negotiations  ft|ld  private,  the  House  put  nine  were  nut  given  third  hearing 

the  waters  for  a trace  of  the  missing  wtll<,d  "ll  outstanding  questions  pUbUc  bnb,  gnd  two  private  measures  ( * 

man.  With  the  group,  on  board  the  between  the  two  countries  on  a basis  througb  *econd  reading.  15  public  rax  I - 

fish  packer  Manhattan,  was  Con-  °r  reciprocity  and  good-  blllA  tjirou«h  third  reading,  heard  | // 

.I.KIa  riutn..  D«lhaaH  HC  Pnllra  will  '•  1 tin  hill*  lntrnrlurrd  and  riven  first 


tween  the  two  countries  un  a basis  through  »rcond  reading.  15  public  r/i  I . 

:(lsh  packer  Manhattan,  was  Con-  Ul  r"mplete  renprf*city  and  good-  blllA  tjirou«h  third  reading,  heard  | // 

stable  Oeorge  Redhead.  D C.  Police,  wlU " two  bills  Introduced  and  given  first  # 

Ueluelet.  No  word  of  Steele  had  No  treaty  was  signed,  he  said,  but  reading,  and  saw  one  bill  In  the  §i  f 1 l f 1*1(1  \' 

txvn  received  at  a late  hour  last  the  three-point  agreement  was  an-  hands  of  a C.C.F.  member  with-  * lE  k»  M Elf  y 


THE  TIMLS  London  I'nltht  when  the  search  was  dLv  on-  , nounced  ln  a communique  signed  by  drawn 


cf'd  Cowwneoi  00  Intrrna- 
I,  anal  Li'tnit  tflftlfd  Irom  Th * 
/ mi'<  daily  floJ  publuhfd  tn  Tht 
< flnmtl  hu  ipttuil  rrrtfOge- 
"ier?r  Wtfh  Tht  Vancauiftr  Dotty 


LONDON.  April  5 In  Hungary. 
Inflation  has  now  become  a night- 
mare. with  nothing  like  It  except 
German  Inflation  after  thr  lost 


tinued  Searching  operations  wlU  Premier  Ahmed  Qavam  and  Soviet  Olven  second  reading  were  bills 


commence  again  this  morning 


Ambassador  Ivan  Sadchlkov. 


Housing  Shortage  1 1 its  V eteraus 
Who  Are  Returning:  to  \ ietoria 


and  private,  the  House  put  nine  were  nut  given  third  hearing.  LONDON.  April  5 ‘Reuterv  w-w  # \V  • • . t | 

public  bills  and  two  private  measures  — Two  new  airways  “nylons  to  l^|M||||5  Tl||l|S||P|*  ||(M|||klS 

through  second  reading.  15  public  r/i  I . 1 E"roV+  *nd  8001,1  Amrr‘ca  | | llftftft  ITIIIII^U  I Ilf 

Tunwimui  :: .....  .. . , r 

Fair  Play  -ST.-S1S5 Ollicers  «l  Lalior  t.roun 

* known  as  Ibe  British  European  Air-  I 

niven  secr.nrt  readins  were  bills  VANCOUVER.  April  5 — WByi  corporation  and  the  British  OTTAWA.  April  5 CPI.— Top  ofll-  MYuu  may  not  agree  with  the 

amandine  the  Forest  Act  Femnle  8hfr,fr  8 F'  M Moody,  of  Van-  American  Airways  Corpora-  cers  ot  ,hp  Canadian  Congress  of  I method  of  our  presentation,  but, 

Minimum  Wage  Act  Male  Minimum  icoUV*r*  dmiUrd  rath"  *«db  l®day  ' tlon.  The  main  purpose  of  the  bill  ^bor  were  sharply  rebuked  by  whether  you  agTee  or  disagree  with 

Wage  Acl  Veterans'  land  Settle-  lhmt  ,urnab,:'ut  **•  B,,rr  *1,  f*,r‘  is  to  provide  for  development  of  primr  MlniMer  Mackenzie  King  to-  our  submlsalolna,  they  are  Uie  con- 

Arf  Munlrioal  Art  Irrigation  I pl“V'  alr  tr»n*Port  **ndc®*  b>’  Hi  Me  two  dnv  Jor  „ submission  In  whirh  they  vk  linns  of  the  i»e*ip]e  tr  reprrsrnt 


Prime  Minister  Rebukes 
Officers  of  Labor  L roup 

OTTAWA.  April  5 O'.—' Top  ofll-  "You  may  not  agrrr  with  tht 


- — » ..  . ..  7 couver,  amittea  ratner  *1 

Minimum  Wage  Art.  Male  Minimum  ^ furnaboul  ftfler 

Wage  Act,  Veterans’  Land  Settle-  I . v 


all.  fair- 


ment  Act.  Municipal  Act.  Irrigation 
Assistance  I<oan  Art.  Gome  Act. 


The  sheriff,  whore  men  have  organizations,  together  with  the  ex-  ,sid  tb*  Government  had  made  no  and  we  have  exprr*-ed  tficin  in  the 


land  Registry  Act,  Vancouver  En-  ***Hied  picket  line*  and  public  siting  British  Oversea*  Airways  Cor-  prr  pa  rations  for  converalon  from  frank,  perhaps  brutal,  working  class 


abllng  Art.  Electric  Power  Act.  and 
two  private  bill*  to  amend  the  Van- 
couver Incorporation  Act  and  the 


•pinion*  for  the  last  month.  Is  him-  potation,  and  to  make  arrangement*  1 WBr  to  peBffHme  conditions. 


elf  being  evicted. 

He  Ln  among  the  50  permanent 


for  airdromes  for  such  nervier*. 


The  brief -annual  submission  of 


The  explanatory  and  financial  Congre**  which  has  a me m Per- 


il-rd  living  in  t tic  armv  may  stand  hi*  wife  ts  compelled  to  take  the  British  Columbia  Insurance  Com-  EuesU  of  a downtown  Vancouver  memorandum  to  the  Mil I aay»  the  of  joo.W  was  critical  of  the 

Mara  Ufing  m tne  army  may  sta  , 1 1 — ’ <Georgia».  who  are  being  three  corporations  are  lo  provide  Oovrrnm„l(  „nd  demanded  abolition 


The  Tinies  Budapest  correspond- 1 one  veteran  in  good  stead  when  he  | Children  out  for  long  period.,  each  pany  Art 


language " 

Mr  King  retorted 
"1  don't  regard  brutal  language 
as  the  language  of  thr  working  class 


report*  yesterday  the  bank*- 1 r#jurIM,  from  oversea*  shortly,  be* 


Currency  T7  r?  II  I * 

34ih  ,7us  value  three  romprl  h,m  ,n  s,prp  on  thP  Ur”  today  after  six  years  oversea*,  with  P|.mwn|l  I |||/x 
an-d  to  l*34th  or  * Staying  with  her  parents,  hi*  wife  . . . . children  The v have  ■ ftlllloUlft  I'Hli 

months  ago.  and  the  pace  is  aeceler- , .u-mna  on  a chesterfield  ■ hU  1 two  < nimren.  rney  nave 

ha*  been  sleeping  on  a cnesierneia  no  ft(.commrKjAtlon  ,n  prospect.  __  _ __ 

•Hni.  sud  their  baby's  only  bed  U It*  car-  /’I  |i 

Officially,  the  dollar  Is  worth  ^rfr  u nr)  Bl„plng  pUcr  Another  R.C  N.  man  will  return  I I \ )\\0 

about  1000.000  pengos  but  In  lhe(  ff>r  |hp  vptpran  at  the  end  of  April  after  four  year*  | " " IiIuijvij 


day  so  that  he  can  sleep 

A bleak  homecoming  faces  an 
RC  N,  man  who  return*  to  Victoria 


• ' vevvi  v • * I IllIiriM  HIIU  lllRIHl'tl  NlFMHPill  tmfttlU  T half  v\r  • ffitinH  It  a#  fl 

through  third  reading  were  j wked  to  move  In  preference  to  air  transport  sen  ires  and  to  do  of  wage  control  with  continued  con- L n u Q ^ kl 
tourLst*  and  other  transient  guest*,  other  form*  of  aerial  work  in  any  , of  prtCM  A dr,PRRaon  of  more  n on  tn  w rku.g 


months  ago.  and  the  pace  1*  acceler- 
ating. 

Officially.  1 hr  dollar  Is  worth 
about  1 .000.000  pengo-.  but  in  the 
black  market  the  price  Is  murh 
higher  and  changes  dally  Yester- 
day It  was  22.000 000  peng.... 

There  Is  a great  demand  for  dol- 
lars. and  one  now  hears  talk  that 
the  death  penalty  will  to*  Introduced 


™ymg  w.u.  parent*,  . hU  wife  and  twn  children.  They  have  ■ 

ha*  been  sleeping  on  a chesterfield , n>)  ftCcomrood(|tU)n  ,n  prospect.  ^ ^ 

and  their  baby's  only  bed  Is  Its  car-  / 1 I 

rw  Tli.rr  - „n  ,,-ptn,  pl.c  * “ ' If  I^SSPS  I fill' 

fo(  (hp  vp(prs„  at  the  rnd  of  April  after  four  y**r*|  VMIIuDvO 

overseas.  Hi*  wife  can  find  no  oe-  I , , , 

Thus  15  one  of  many  core*  reported  | commottaUon.  she  Is  living  at  pres- ' Brfr  P*"'°r  *ho  ‘7"P 

to  A Palmer,  executive  secretary  of  nl  milh  ,Jpr  mo(hrr.  and  in  the  •'UlUmalely  or  otherwise  that  they 
Citizens  Rehabilitation  Council,  who  p houw  und<.r  crowded  clrcum-  "rP  to°  m"fh  ****  Bn.d 

said  vrstrrday,  "The  housing  sltua-  s<)incrs  Brp  hrr  bro,hrr  Hnd  hl8  too  HtUe  beer  In  UwU  glaase*.  won  l 
lion  1*  desperate  " m.)|p  „nd  brr,ther-ln-law.  | haV(*  W*r  with  the  waiter*  after 

In  another  case,  lack  of  employ-  -and  children  1 J,,nr  ** 

men.  and  proper  accommodation  one  R C A F srteran,  hi*  wile  and 


Tiie  sheriff  ruefully  admitted  to-  part  of  the  world  > Uinn  200  members  of  the  Congress 

night  that  he  1ms  yet  to  find  a They  are  to  have  power  to  do  BCCornpiinlPd  tllPlr  f,mcf, 
place  to  live,  adding  that  all  he  whatever  Is  necessary  for  carrying  , mppt,n|{  wllh  ,he  Cabinet 
wants  In  a three-room  unfurnished  out  their  functions,  including  power  A R Mrwher  C.C. L. 
suite  ' somrwhere  handy.**  to  acquire  or  promote  other  air  i-nnmv  aw^fiarv. 


Th»-  brief  also  urged  Increased 


ompanled  their  r.mrers  to  the  I old  **'  and  unemployment 


O.P.A.  Heeei\cs 
Lease  on  Life 


for  conviction  of  dealing  In  the  In  another  case,  lack  of  emptoy-  |*«nd  children  • p,lm,oll  ,me  gloss 

black  market.  The  pound  I*  md  men.  and  proper  accommodation,  one  R C A F vrteran.  hi*  wile  and  H thrSt«h 

much  wanted  and  lx  usually  worth 1 threaten*  to  break  up  • home  An  chlld  are  llvinx  with  hu  parent*  ln  I ”,  *r  * 

$2  at  most,  because  the  German* , R A.F.  veteran  and  his  English  Ljirrt  rooms  In  a down-at-heel  quar-  -r  ..P  . iw  mmliM  » mor 

forged  a great  number  of  note*  dur- 1 bride  are  living  in  a small  aback  six  ,rr  An  unrmplo'.ed  armx  veteran  . . nf.Brd  r ^ 

In** thf  .«•  .n*  ....  . co.d  .nd  d.BP I 


WASHINGTON.  April  6 «4'  — I rwo 
legislation  giving  the  Office  of  Price  then 
Administration  * full  year  * new  yrar 
lease  on  life  wo*  approved  15  to  4 


I Insurance  and  broader  lalxtr  repre- 
oui  vneir  iuiicuww.  u».mmn*  iwwn  A R M'uher  CCL  president  *enl*tlon  on  Government  brairds, 
to  acquire  or  promote  other  air  ^ pAt  Cnfirov . v.crel.ry.lrea*urer  The  CongreM  gave  the  Dominion 
transport  undertakings  or  to  hold  whQ  n,pd  ^ brlpf  WPfP  tha  Oovernment  formal  noUre  .1.  U seek- 
interestsln  such  undertakings  ' nJ  |hp  prlmp  MlnUUr-s  Ing  general  wage  Increase*  and  de- 

The  Oovernment  would  provide  a nlUr|.m  manded  abrilltton  of  th*  Wartime 

maximum  suhaidy  of  CM  000.000  1 * . 1 Wage  Control  order  with  continued 

■ 1373  800.000 1 over  the  next  .0  years  , , Mr  rTnrotnUUnrfs  ^re  controls. 

» .th  no, 000, 000  for  each  of  the  next  b ,l  “ddpnwl  fh*1  reprreenUtlon* 

, etrmnrt.  ,,  of  labor  were  made  in  the  language 

two  vears  and  C8  000.000  e»rb  year  . ^ . m ■ L,#l* 

,h,r,.„.r  thmuph  .hr  ,»M  ID.  »l  ] ' m,  "n7..r  M.  LolWlV  SollltPI 


i-  | lease  oil  me  »»  u w ■ # - 

today  by  the  House  of  Represent*-  ( '.OUl  Itlet  I ll 
re  live*  Ranking  CornmlMee  after  It 


old  and  dnmp 


For  the  past  two  month*  or  more  uve*  Ranking  Commlltee  alter  it  * < ’ 

the  Liquor  Control  Board  has  been  j wrote  tn  an  amendment  an  OP  A ()fg  i ISlI  f eSSOl S 
ror^lderlrig  Introduction  of  stand-  , official  estimated  would  hoswi  con-  I 


Hm.h  .heir  Value  la  Mill  unemployed.  OondiUona  are  suUr  The  wife  u in  deli-  ininwjtuu"  ^ 

a’ZZ:  In  “e. trope  .ueh  .0  for  htnt.  be  to,d  S^ST''  , STTS*  * " 

t lolent  eon.,»t  be  found  between 1 , rtnctaU.  mn^hi.  utle^preMe,  . J An  „.„ld)fr  ,hd  ^,nUy  „.  | “^'h  with  a line  to  mark  the  Chairman  Brrnl  Spence  "Deir 


violent  contrast  hr  found  between  that  hU  wife  expresses  a 

the  standard  of  living  of  moat  of  desire  to  return  to  England 

the  population,  and  those  few  wTo  Yet  another  RC  AF  alrrrew  vet- 


rate  health.  I un#  with  those  In  use  in  Raskat- , ooo  a year.  »ng  completed  at  Falconer  Marine,  ^ * 

An  ex-aoldler  who  recently  re-  rbc»an.  with  a line  to  mark  the  Chairman  Brrnl  Spence  -Dem.  Industries.  Ltd  It  is  p***lble  all  ^ 
Mimed  hU  employment  on  return- , Jpvr,  to  wblch  the  glas*  must  be  > Mtd  the  amendment,  curbing  three  boat*  will  be  launched  the  ^ 

Ing  from  oversea*,  lives  with  his  wife  filled  with  real  beer  before  the  foam  , OP  A s application  of  It*  rrUU  same  day.  and  within  three  week*.  1 


He  pointed  his  finger  at  Mr  ■ T s./ve«v*av  * 

M',»hrr  and  Mr  Conroy  and  told  ■ ■ • * ■ 

Completing  ft  ork  th-U  you  mean  that,  you  and  I ^ ^ J 

...  * ■;  | part  company.  SEATTLE.  April  5 lAV— A lono- 

f/l  fish  f essels  \ n H one  thing  that  t*  threaten-  some ' American  soldier  bound  far 

^ , ... ..  . mg  progrew  and  unity  today  Is  thU  hi*  home  in  Gooa  Bay.  Ore.  wand- 

urr  arg*  ,n«  '*** ' ' “ . . effort  to  Mir  up  unnecessary  grtev-  ered  Into  the  Neattle  Hervicemens 

g comp  e e , nance  and  strife,  setting  one  section  Club  today  while  “Just  killing  time'' 


Chairman  Brrnt  Spence  . InduMma  Liq  n «s community  against  another  and  collided  head-on  with  laidy 

)i  said  the  amendment,  curbing  three  boat*  will  be  launched  the  I Luck. 


have  become  friendly  with  English  rren  with  an  EnglUh  bride  and  one  W|d  |WT,  children  in  one  room,  and  1 .ddP|!  price  - absorption  program,  would  It  was  reported  yesterday  One  of  At  another  point  Mr 

or  Americans  or  bv  other  nmans  | child,  a former  resident  of  Victoria.  | ^ ^ to  move  by  April  | E r Rowland  C C F Otnxw.  Lke  prlCM  on  automobiles,  refrlg-  the  vsokU  U a 51-foot  seiner-packer  | . 


or  Americans  or  bv  other  nvans  | child,  a former  resident  of  Victoria.  wU,  ^ compelled  to  move  by  April  E F ^.wj^nd  .C  CF  Ominw:.  .....  

have  gained  access  to  expensive  as  are  nearly  all  cases  onmlng  to  the  ,5  m^p  room  for  rhp  undindy  al  w||ft  % ^ y,,.  order  PrBinrs  and  many  other  reconversion  t>T»e.  and  U to  be  a unit  of  Falconer 

restaurant*.  council*  attention.  1*  paying  room  da„ghier-ln-law  and  children  0f  *hP  Legislature  ho*  been  pressing  p | fbn Ing  fleet 

in  clubs  of  the  occupying  powers  and  board  In  . hotel.  They  can  .*-  | ,hp  prr  rr(,|rnlnjf  No  othPr  " fin"  out  wh.t  th*  — 

vou  find  food  such  a*  nowhere  else  cure  no  other  accommods  mn  commodaUon  U in  sight.  Government  intends  to  do  tn  thr  a f f •.#  \f  ff  - # 

in  Europe  -rere  fmuv  gtx^chh.  A professional  man.  veteran  of  __ matter,  and  yesterday  he  got  hu  ((priP  < )H  I 1 1 1 1 1 (>  T />0  UDSUln 

ken.  cream  and  pastries— and  the  0TPrs*o*  aervlc*.  with  his  wife  and  < ■ - Fl  I Attrtrr,Pv-Oener*l  Oor-  ' X iwvea  x«« 

lo'al  price  for  a foreigner  living  «i  rlilld.  U living  with  hU  parent*  in  | t(P  I \ (I  III*  dr^  s w.’rrer  KC 

thU  rate  for  a week-end  I*  equal  very  crowded  clroumatonce-  He  can  / ^ WL.mPT  ,md  the  liquor  bos 

i i . iiinnit  m ,lnrtnno,,lrt,p,f*'  i v I HI  I)  I (>  til  (f  II  t af'er  consultation  with  other  pr 

I drew  ihe  equivalent  of  lino  from,  A naval  veteran  recently  returned  •**  I 1 1 1 [ I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ hHd  mtdP  .rrwngemeni* 

HIm  ll  ' fr,mi  oversea*  service  I*  living  with  I nttltmo.  April  5 <ce-  - The  1 sUndardUe  glass**  tn  Ikm 

Ln  while  necessary  ^ ^ rh,‘drrn  r°°m  J^P  »IU  rank  with  the  disc,  the  premise*  throughout  the  province 

exchange  counter  while  Tt*  hugbanff  has  been  on  night  shift  \*  ' ....  .r  . h.ii  


At  another  point  Mr  King  quoted  | As  the  eighth  millionth  service- 
the  Congress  statement:  “We  have 1 man  to  walk  through  thr  club 
no  alternative  but  to  feel  that  the  he  won  a free  telephone  call 


Jeep  to  Honk 
As  Implement 


for  some  time  to  find  out  wnat  roe  | 
Oovernment  Intends  to  do  in  the 
matter,  and  yesterday  he  got  hu  j 
answer  from  Attorney-General  Gor- 
don 8 Wlxmrr.  KC 

Mr  Wismer  »*ld  the  liquor  board, 
after  consultation  with  other  pruv- 


Oovernment  I*  satisfied  to  let  rco-  home,  received  the  keys  *o  th*  city, 
mimic  condition*  drift  from  bad  to  • room  al  »•»*  Olympic  HoU  I.  and  a 
| *'or*e,  until  another  de,,r#s*ion.  tr ” ***lcrb  lo  rld^  around  in 


Keitel  (/ties  Military  Genius 


NUERNBF.RO,  April  5 4\ 


Keitel  asserted  that  al 


WINNIPEG. 


- a-  -«• 

The  standardtxe  gla-scw  in  nrenseu  ^ ...  u — 1.,_.  *uh  Miller 


probably  on  a wider  se*le  and  more 
disastrous  than  the  last,  has  oc- 
curred * 

He  directed  his  words  to  Mr 
Mosher  again. 

‘ If  you  mean  that  vou  and  1 part 
company  entirely  You  and  Mr 


Th*  prettiest  girl  In  th*  plat* 
look  him  u»  a movie  and  then  out 
for  an  evening  of  dming  and  danc- 
ing Tomorrow  hell  start  with 
breakfast  In  bed.  and  a day  of  de- 
lights Is  scheduled  for  him. 


~ ~ n-o-he^  Finally  I re-  ' nr  nusoana  na*  on  mum  mu'  | p|c(ygn  and  the  harrow  If  a bill  to  _ . _ „ 

-r,  - - "ln"  " ’Ur,,rt ”r>  *nd  Fishermen  Safe 

ttZZZXXXi:  Girl  Kidnapped  T \ After  Blizzard 

arnlng  p«*lbly  an  equlialentl  ■ ■ I The  new  defln.tion  of  implement 

«f  15  a month. 


day  tha*  Adolf  Hitler  ww*  limply  atrocities  originated  with  Hitler,  and  Conroy  know  my  life  record  and  //|/r/f5  (111(1  IjOIVS 
an  upstart  former  corporal.  **ylng  declared  ’even  In  everyday  I yOU  rome  here  and  tell  me  we  are  c* 

he  wa<  a millUry  genftn  who  knew  lions.  I was  the  one  who  wo*  •<*-  i IM,lng  things  drift  from  bad  to  ()f  f /ig  ||  rill  tier 
more  than  the  highest  professional  vised,  and  not  the  adviser  xrore*  Then  I have  nothing  more  lo  , , 

officers  In  Germany  l Skeptical  Lieutenant-General  Ro‘ 1 to  you.  but  I have  much  U say  ' m.s  m*i 

*'A  few  years  ago  I found  out  from  man  Rudenko,  of  the  Bodft  prose-  ^ tbp  worklng  *people  of  thl*  coun-  ^"Vr*'  “ « J,' 

Hitler  himself  that  he  was  a lieuten-  cutlon  at  the  war  crime*  trial,  spent  lry  - i " T >i  n 


/Pa  month.  I Aftor  RnhKprV  \"l  WJ1  “l.W-  ,‘"r  ^ Tranoed  In  a blUrerd  off  the  shore  at  the  end  of  the  Great  War.  al-  an  effort  to  shake  Keitel*  testimony 

TODAY'S  FEATURES  YOUNOHTOWR.  OWo.  Aprils  (#»  ,,  fnmmon|,  L-called  fishermen  were  safe  ln  Fori  William  private  and  non -commissioned  ofll-  .hot  confirmed  hi*  n 

c .11  . Fag*  16  ~A  ffUnn’*n  ^ d*U-h  ^ WuTSSere  somewhat  UiUi  ««U,  after  waging  a battle  cerj*  the  former  German  army  jdm  uu«m  f™« 

* _,'7'  _ . ter  of  a drug  store  proprietor  tonight  dlrtlblfui  «hether  the  word  w**  against  wave*  and  Icefloe*  in  their  chief  said.  T jgtwla  U 

sssr  “ * — jz,  ^ ^ «f  ssss  z,  su  .».=..  , j™,  h* 

PI.UN  r...  » 1 »'“•  «"""  " •-«««•  *>  ,T!*  r-  ^ 2L! ' . L .11  th.  mooMlbUltv  Ih.  i,cn.tur— 


Plement  Art.  which  received  second  ! nffl.-ers  In  Germany  1 Skeptlcai  Lieutenant -General  Re- 
reading in  the  Legislature  today.  I*  Af  I)|*  n|  A few  year,  ago  I found  out  from  man  Rudenko,  of  the  Soviet  prose- 

adopted.  /ullCm  Pll/mdril  '•  | Bitler  himself  that  he  wax  a lieuten-  cutlon  at  the  war  crime*  trial,  spent 

The  new  definition  of  implement  WILLIAM  April  5 <C".—  ant  In  a BavarUn  Infantry  regiment  90  minutes  in  croas-examlnation  in 

in  the  act  will  embrace  the  J«P.  I ™U/ !A*  * thp  pnd  of  lhf.  Great  War.  al-  an  effort  to  shake  Keitel',  testimony 


Mr  Conroy  replied 


.ugh  he  fought  throughout  os  a Repeatedly  the  former  field  mar-, 
vale  and  non -commissioned  ofll-  *hal  confirmed  hie  signature  on 
- the  former  German  army  orders  ranging  from  the  partition 
, f *4ld  I of  Yugoslavia  to  the  **■*■* inall on 

Hitler  had  surprising  knowledge  of  captured  Soviet  army  commhan 
r all  the  armies  of  the  globe  and.  He  reiterated  that  he  aaeumed 


Shipment  of  Silk 
Grosses  ( Canada 


Finance  . _ . - 
fLufle  Program* 

Aerial  ... 

*p#rt  - - - 

THeetre* 

Wmmi  i CtMba 


mg  near  ihe  shore  wh.'  is  more  remarkable  for  all  th*  responalbUlly  for  the  rlgna'urea.  but  VANCOUVER.  April  6 

miles  waithwert  of  navies,  be  knew  their  leaderahlp  added:  "1  did  no  more  nor  lew.  than  silk  shipment  to  go  by  rail  ocroa.  Omrm 


rare  g ihe  girl.  Patricia  Rmlth.  21.  was  led  bell  The  Jeep,  said  Mr  Campbell,  of  the  lake.  40  mi.es  araithwe  t of  navies,  n ' » P f.,Phr*rs  deerros  Canada  since  prewar  dare.  U»0 

rage  t from  the  store  at  fun-potet,  aRer  |cxnUd_do  olmoat  anything  on  a fbrm.  U*  ^Tm-Jble  To  ' Lnret  him  in  and  fewward  them  to  the  officer-  pound,  of  Chines  .ilk  w..  speeding 


rage  1 her  father.  Ivan  Rmlth.  was  forced 'and  if  the  farmers  were  relief  ted  to  overland  (o  a highway  and  thumbed  was  impossible  to  provi 
Pa«c  1 by  tha  bandit  to  lie  on  the  floor.  , call  It  a Jeep."  so  should  the  law.J*  ride  to  Fort  William.  | error  . . . 

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Atomic-Energy  Control  to  Be  Vested 
In  Civilian  Board;  Powers  Unlimited 


TW&AIUV  COLONIST,  VICTORIA.  BC  .SATURDAY.  APRIL  6,  1946  „ „ 

VrtdnJ  \ eteran  Executive  of  B.L  Electric  Is  Honored 


WASHINGTON.  April  5 iVP).— A Senate  bUl  for  atomic-  i 
energy  control  would  vest  In  one  Federal  civilian  agency  *«m.  sura  iTTlmriTS 
sweeping  powers  in  this  field  exceeding  anything  the  United  ^ # yrar>  t 

States  has  seen  in  peacetime.  it  COuid  deliver  avomic  weapon* 

A special  Senate  Atomic  Energy  1 therapy,  and -under  stringent  iu-  |Q  ^ armpd  force*  tn  *uch  quantl- 
Committee  which  ha*  spent  month*  ] pervlfton  of  the  President  and  Con-  lt,  ^ president  deem*  neces- 
in  writing  the  meoaure  expect*  to  I greas—  license  the  Industrial  u*e  of  ,ary 

complete  It  next  week  and  send  It  atomic  energy.-  

to  the  floor  for  action.  The  comnilaMon— and  only  the 

The  opportunity  of  examining  the  [ commission  would  be  authonxed  to  1 'I  IM'Oll  Vf*I*  1 11*111 

•nitre  bill  In  1U  fourth  committee  produce  or  provide  for  the  produc-  * aiItuu 

draft  wo*  afforded  a reporter  today,  tlon  of  fissionable  material?,  and  It  m gv  I • . 

making  It  possible  to  present  a co-  would  own  all  the  facilities  for  their  | <11)1  l(  cilt 

ordinated  report  on  all  lu  far-  production. 

reaching  provision.-,  which  hitherto  It  could  distribute  radioactive  by-  |*|xw*?|»|*  I nuni'y 
have  been  made  public  only  piece-  product  materials  for  science  and;!  ilvvL-1 

meal.  ] Industry,  but  It  would  be  barred  | Award  0f  * contract  In  excess  ot 

Here  are  some  or  the  broad  pow-  from  distributing  any  fissionable  or  j-joo.ooo.  for  the  fabrication  of  flbO 
ers  which  would  be  assigned  to  the  . source  material*  to  any  person  out-  ^igb  tension  tranarouaioa  tower*,  to 
five-man  Atomic  Energy  Commls-  side  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  United  Uu,  western  -Bridge  Company  of 
slon:  State*  or  to  any  foreign  government,  Vancouver  was  announced  Friday  b>  1 

Ownership  of  all  fissionable  ma-  The  commission  would  be  author-  ofTlcUala  of  the  BC  Electric  Railway 
terlala  but  not  raw  materials  from  uad  to  do  research  and  develop-  company. 

which  they  are  produced  would  be  > ment  work  In  the  military  appllca-  The  contract  u one  or  the  major 
vested  In  the  commission.  Without  ttons  of  atomic  energy.  It  could  en-  ltcm,  ln  the  Company  * 117,000.000 
prejudice  to  It*  ownership,  the  com-  gage  In  the  production  of  atomic  program  for  the  hydro-electric  de- 
mlasion  could  distribute  the  fission-  I bombs  or  other  atomic  weapons,  but  velopment  at  Bridge  River.  The  i 


14  Cases  lor 
Appeal  Court 


counsel  will  be  J.  McKenna  with  F. 
Mahon  for  the  Crown  Capello  and 
Evans,  separate  cases  with  T.  J. 
Morris.  K C . for  the  Crown. 


1 VlvFlAl  l something  new  in  advertising:  a 

j I I man  who  claimed  he  was  innocent 

Number  of  cases  to  be  heard  at  the  ot  tncurrtn*  a knife  attack,  advrr- 
Court  of  Appeal  sittings  at  Victoria.  | used  m the  classified  columns  of  tha 
which  opens  Tuesday.  Is  among  the  local  paper  for  the  guilty  party  to 
smallest  ln  recent  year*.' with  but  come  forward. 

14  appeals  to  be  heard  and  only  one 

of  these  being  u civil  case  The  re-  To  Go  W.rt.  Yo«r 

mainder  are  criminal  appeals. 

Civil  case  up  for  appeal  Is  that  | EASTLK  O 

of  Home  ridge  vs.  Magur.  In  which  . 

A Hue-  K«>  Will  appear  as  cudl.r!  F IPY/HTP  r 4r  (k 

fur  the  annelUnt  Magur.  and  H F.  ■ IVAUII  V yj^  0 


slon: 

Ownership  of  all  fissionable  ma- 


lar the  appellant  Magur.  and  H F 
M Bradshaw  for  Homerldge. 

Three  o!  the  appeals  to  be  heard 
are  those  or  'he  Crown  vs.  Volk,  who  | 
will  act  a his  own  counsel  With  A 
W.  Petapu  Lt  opposing.  Crown  vs 
Harrison,  who  will  be  his  own  coun- 
sel with  A W Petaplece  opposing 
and  Crown  vs.  Campbell  with  H R 
Bray.  K C . as  Crown  counsel. 

Those  applying  for  leave  to  appeal 
sentences  are:  Zlmmerlee.  acting  a> 
his  own  counsel  with  A.  W Peta- 
plece as  Crown  counsel:  Thomas,  as 
his  own  counsel  with  A.  W.  Peta- 
plece for  the  Crown : Clarkson  repre- 
sented by  A W Fisher,  with  R T. 

1 Du  Moulin  for  th*  Crowm;  Vlatkln. 
w . ....  IT  n Hnrsev  Andeson.  and  Lansing.  separate  ap- 

ECEIVING  congratulation,  from  I dent,  who  succeeded  Mr.  Ooward.  | 6UppnnU.ndpnt .'  pellants  with  each  as  his  own  coun- 


Flexaire 

Girdles 


TWIN  CONTROL 
Suit  25  to  30 

-*r»o 


Satin  and  Latte* 
Zipper  Faitener 


* 


Longer  Length,  Fine  Treill  Matching 
Latte*  Suet  25  to  30  Zipper  Fatten*' 


‘10.95 


mission  could  distribute  Uie  risslon- | bornon  or  omer  nwiiwc  yeiopmem  ai  * 13  eueivicuj  roiiniiuu—v-  *• — 1 - Victoria  general  superintendent.  — - . ..7 7 .C 

able  materials,  with  or  without  I only  after  obtaining  the  express  towers  will  be  used  for  running  the  the  personnel  of  all  sections  of  presented  a beautiful  bouquet  to  ^ ’ Mftthewg,  executive  assts-  “T  »nd  wlth  p-  M»l»on  the 

charge,  for  research  and  medical  [ consent  and  direction  of  the  Presl-  pjgh  tension  lines  from  Bridge  River  , ^ BC  Runway  Co..  Ltd.  ! Mrs.  Ooward.  Pictured  from  left  unt  lQ  Mr  Mainwarlng:  E.  Harri-  Crown.  Wake  man  and  Clarke,  whose 

v lnl°  Vancouver  Hie  ^olr  as!  o birthday  and  on  his  offl-  are  Mrs.  Ooward.  Mr.  Ooward.  Mr.  | son,  M C.  Trueman.  A.  D.  King.  W 


ELECTRIC  SHAVERS 

REMINGTON  RAND  4 Q QC 
Dual  Heads ■ 

1 F.  W.  Francis,  Ltd. 


DIAMOND  MERCHANTS 
1210  DOUGLAS  STREET 


*“  0 ’ '*7:':  " * d running  the  I on  his  74th  birthday  and  on  his  offl-  I .re  Mrs  Ooward.  Mr.  uowara.  sir. , son.  M C.  Trueman,  A D.  King.  V. 

erecting  the  lowland  running  the  on  nis  the  ^t  ot  ' Main  waring  and  Mr  Murrin.  Ac-  „ Dreaper.  A Richardson.  T.  R 

UneF.  win  bc  84.000.00(  ctmI  "llrc  T companylng  the  combination  were  Myers.  W.  E.  Holland,  president  of 

Company  officials  said  ^ rowers  | vlce.preg,dent  of  the  company.  A.  T. . two ^JJSripUona  on  which  officials  the  Office  Employees'  Association; 

would  Parallel  the  Ooward.  York  Place  was  the  rec  p - ^ recordpd  their  tributes  to  the  j w.  Casey,  representing  the  Eler- 

I wm  veteran  executive^  I trical  Worker.:  md 


line  from  Bridge  River  to  Squamlsh.  j eHt  of  R eomblnatlpn  radio  | “J trical  WoTker. ; Fred  Davl 

then  proceed  direct  into  Vancouver.  ,.rRinophone.  The  presentation  was  . ri  , _#  the  Btreet  Ra 

Delivery  Of  the  lower*  U scheduled  m d by  w.  o.  Mtlrrin.  Vancouver,.  Attending  as  official  represents 1 1- 

to  start  in  the  early  Summer  and  ( ^nt  W.  C M.inwaring,  Vic-  Uvea  of  tt-  tirtou.  - ^ ^Oas"  ort^uln 

their  construction  will  involve  the  . Vancouver  Island  vlce-presi-  company,  beside*  Mr.  Murrin  and  j the 

use  of  8 000  000  pounds  of  steel  and  " " 


WINTER  SPORTS  TOUR  TO  THE 


FORBIDDEN 

PLATEAU 

SATURDAY  and  SUNDAY 
APRIL  13  and  14 


280.000  man  hour*  of  labor. 

Tlie  construction  and  installation  ( 
of  the  line  of  towers  Is  the  largest 
Job  of  it*  type  contracted  lor  tn 
Canada,  the  line  extending  over  a 
total  distance  of  130  miles. 

Six  hundred  of  Lhe  towers  will  be 
71  feet  high  and  the  remaining  60 
will  be  110  feet  high.  The  trans- 

I mU  lon  lines,  when  the  Bridge  River 

I I plant  1*  completed,  will  carry’  200.000 
horsepower  at  Z30.000  volt* 

The  whole  Bridge  River  project  Is 
one  of  the  largest  single  items  In  the 
company’s  widely  publicized  »50.- 
000  000  post  war  expenditure  pro- 
| gram  and  company  official*  *»ld 
I awarding  the  contract  to  a British 
Columbia  firm  conform*  to  the 
general  company  policy  of  placing 
aa  much  as  possible  of  thl*  expendi- 
ture with  local  Industry'  . 


Cattle  Growers  Ask  ( abinet 
To  Delay  New  School  1 axes 


ALL  EXPENSE  TOU*  INCLUDES 

• Rstarn  bai  trsntporistioN  Oo«  VicltKi*  to  the  Forbidden  Plats**. 

• Twsntf  sight  hour*  smid  tht  w*o«-clsd  wo"d*»l*nd  of  ths  Plstssu 

• Fscilitisi  ts»  th img  sad  tobogganing 

• A night  »f  ths  Forbidden  Plstssu  Lodge  Fsrs  mcludst  roo«,  bsddmg  «nd 
ft»«  ndh  sl  th*  lodge 

$1530 

ALL  INCLUSIVE  FARE  * W 

'Including  T*«-.  No  MalP  F*r*  for  Children  Mil.  Yoor  R*<«rrstiont  I **y 

TICKETS  NOW  ON  SALE 


Protesting  that  proposed  new 
school  taxes  would  unduly  penal- 
ise those  who  are  prepared  to 
fare  the  hardship*  of  developing 
lhe  outlying  part*  of  thr  Province, 
a delegation  of  the  B.( . Beef 
Cattle  firower*'  Association  yes- 
terday ashed  the  Cabinet  that 
land  at  present  In  unorganlxed 
territory  should  be  exempted  from 
the  provisions  of  the  Public  School 
Art  Amendment  Bill  until  next 
session,  to  give  time  for  more 
equitable  taxation  to  be  worked 
out  in  respect  to  It. 


Such  committees.  It  was  explained, 
could  consider  applications  for  tour- 
ist camp  concession*  and  a code 
of  rules  and  regulations  governing 
them. 

It  was  urged  that  instead  of  set- 
ting aside  further  large  tract*  of 
land,  the  policy  of  the  Government 
1 should  be  to  develop  the  existing  , 
16.901  square  miles  of  provincial 
I parks. 

On  the  latter  recommendations 
the  delegation  represented  the  Knm- 
I loops  Fish  and  Game  Protective 
I Association.  Kamloops  Board  of 


Delegates  told  the  Cabinet  that  a I Trade.  Interior  Lumbermen  * Asso- 

number* ol* member*  -<  U»  —cm-  ?.«. 


IVlrrtinp:  Device 
Locate*  $180,000 

I ACKSONVILLE.  Fla.,  April 
J i a mine-detecting 

device  located  S 153.150  nine 
feet  deep  last  night  ln  the 
backyard  of  a Jacksonville 
home,  bringing  to  light  Lhe 
bulk  of  *180  000  largest 
amount  of  currency  ever 
stolen  from  the  United  Slates 
postal  service. 

The  money— missing  since 
May  18.  1944— was  dUR  up  by 
three  postal  Inspectors  be- 
tween a chicken  coop  and  the 
rnoininR-houM*  of  Mr*.  Joseph 
D Marshall,  widow  of  the 
inun  who  confessed  the  theft 
just  before  he  died  August  10. 
1944.  alter  an  appendicitis 
operation. 


MISSING 


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Tr»ci-d  and  the  C«»»  HMton  lUrortrd 
tf  Our  !n»e*t nation  Pro r*»» 

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HEATERS 

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WHERE  ALL  VICTORIA  SHOPS 


a.**r**Onn*  Cln**  J PM  A*rll  II 
RM*rv.tlon*  Limited  to  • Mtiimum 

ot  Tweniy-Pl»« 


anu,  Boot*  snil  Pole*  Available  •• 
(he  Urd*c  St  ■ Womlnxl  AddlUonel 
Cbsrg* 


Set  One  I )a v f or  r lhJ  I 

^ crease  of  ISO  per  cent  In  toXAtlon  Iregion  and  District  D Farm  I — 

Juvenile  Cases  ^rp'“^“‘nUfd  ,errlu>n' comped  * B (annot  Yet  Select 

DrcLUon  th.:  ,11  juvmiU.  »*«••  Ff-nn,  .Id^prtmd  MW  * SdllMlI  Architect 

r™  ""“"TZ  iSTu nCu*w  -hd  F.  „>pomtm»t  o,  m 

8“nl,!l  f0'*"'  m ™ n.«  ^hd  w.t“lu,  B W.rd.  Vtetorm.  lormer  mwuutcr  P„TO  tor  thr  nr,  Crntr.l 

j neudmy  ' **'  d t ot  th.  Dou.lm  L.K.  Cltlr  Co.  Juntor  „„„  School  muM  Mnlt  rr- 

“ h”  conlunctlon  mth  Oov-  ' >«  «■  °'l 


The 

Inside 

Nerves 


The  delegation  comprised  A.  B (rSIIHOt  SflcCt 

hanee,  president,  and  J.  E.  Fry.  I A rr|iif  **r| 

cretarj.  of  the  Brel  Association;  ^CIIOOI  /trCIlllCll 
swrence  Gulchon,  Nicola,  and  F , Appntnlment  of  an  architecl  to 
Ward.  Victoria,  former  manager  drBW  Up  plans  for  the  new  Central 
the  Douglas  Lake  Cattle  Co.  junior  High  8cht»ol  must  await  re- 


VaReouver  Island  Coach  Lines  Limited 

177  DEPOT:  UOUGHTON  AT  BROAD  E l 


THERE  ARE  REASONS! 

noru  roar  to  i*  with  tiirik  mojino  problbms 
coi-ETfors  s*avic«  • ttii  kwow  now 

HEANEY’S 

Cartful  Sine*  l»* 


SPRING! 

New  Spring  Selections 

The  finest  STRING  suitinj;'-  ever  lo  arrive  in  Victoria 
For  people  who  believe  m being  well  'Irexxed.  Will  hold 
their  pres*  and  wear  longer.  And  they’re  designed  in  lhe 
latest  colors  and  patterns. 

ORDER  YOURS  TODAY! 

CHARLIE  HOPE  & CO. 

1434  GOVERNMENT  ST  PHONE  ES2I2 

"Over  Half  a Century  of  Service  in  British  Columbia” 


noon  in  tnr  city  nun.  10  wor*  u*  — — _n«m*  dutnets 

Owuig  to  tile  iUneas  oi  Reeve  lemment  departmenu.  growing  diaincts.  ^ 

Tlioma*  Hudflelfl  o|  InDllMlIL  no  

official  representative  of  that  mu-  Dl<iCUIttlon  ot  a special  detention  ] \7 *%g*g*i»ids  SlIimK 
nirtpallty  wm  prevent  and  It  was  homP  for  juveniles  war  postponed  ▼ l lilt  l^“rr  * T 
not  known  if  Rsquhnalt  would  be  untU  lhe  jolnt  meeting  when  . 

included  ln  the  plan  Ml**  Kirkrndale  advised  the  gather-  I .. 

Reeve  A G Lnmbrick  represented  hcr  t0cll,ty  had  not  yet  com-  a v 


vaccine  allowed 


Reduced  o’clock  last  night,  after  a temporary 
between  suspension  of  smallpox  vaccination 
due  to  lack  of  supplies.  £>r  J.  L. 


included  ln  the  plan  Kirkrndixle  advised  the  gather-  I I Id  CI'Ill  I I1C 

Reeve  A.  O Lnmbrick  represented  ^ hcf  t0cl(>ty  h„d  not  yft  com-  * v 

Saanich  and  Reeve  Walter  Walker  | p,eled  B rpport  on  matter.  ||n.<u  Indication*  arc  that  by-li 

appeared  for  Oak  Bay.  Also  preset,  t | |0<jr<HTl  Iltlx  I the  school  building  program 

were  Police  Chief  J.  A McLellan,  j ...  , ^no  be  presented  until  Autumn 

Victoria.  Magistrate  H C.  Hall.  City  I> . I l-ririxv;  I*  (IT  Arrival  at  8 pm  of  about  ?n0 

Prosecutor  Claude  L Harrison.  Ml .**  IttlH  ■ rtl  v I points  of  vaccine  aUowed  the 

Rae  Klrkendale.  superintendent  of  ,,  PaJ,w,a|I  vaccination  of  300  person*  at  the 

the  Children*  Aid  Society,  and  1*^  QUL-LIl  Cdy  health  centre  between  7 and  9 

Allan  Baker,  honorary  solicitor  of  . b _ Rpduccd  o’clock  last  night,  after  a temporary 

lhe  society.  G H.  Segar  prosecutor  WINNIPEG.  Ai  r suspension  of  smallpox  vaccination 

for  Esquimau  attended  In  an  un-  railway  fare*  for  Easter  between  ^ ^ ^ Qf  RUpplJe4  Dr.  j.  L. 
official  capacity.  Utatiou*  In  Canada  and  from  stations.  MurTty  Anderson,  health  officer,  re- 

It  was  suggested  that  » stipend  ^ CalMldtt  lo  United  State*  border 

of  *40  be  paid  to  the  Magistrate  ^ ^ ln  fffeCL  from  April  Kft  lnfonnilUOn  ha*  been  re- 
hearing the  juvenile  cases  This  ^ mldn,Khl  0|  AprU  23.  in  the  M to  thr  unval  of  future 

amount  will  be  divided  among  thr  k(W  j^tday  rate  since  Oovern-  shlpmenU  of  vaccine,  but  It  1* 

I c‘ty  and  the  three  municipalities  _ mfra  rcBlricUon*  were  Ufled.  It  1*  undprsl(KKl  iarg*r  shipments  are 

- announced  by  H H.  Powers.  'lce*idu#  today  or  on  Monday,  he  said, 

chairman  of  the  Canadian  Paasengr r j rhr  health  centre  will  bc  open 

h}  V CL.rtn  Association.  SlmU|r  Easier  bargain  | ^ between  l and-ft.pm  and 

S I Olir  UllOCS  fttrM  for  Rnd  *tud*n,J'  wU1  between  7 and  tt  pm  provided  *up- 

° I VUI  Uliwvu  ^ ftVBllltbiP  but  for  a longer  ^ of  VACClne  Bre  rece|Ved. 

WALK  IN  COMFORT  period.  Vaccination  pf  students  of  Vlc- 

■L'L  U,  HI  ' l — These  first  low  Ivolidai  torta  and  Esquimau  high  schooto  U. 

since  lhe  order  three  year*  ago  pro-  ..  . commence  on  Monday, 


schooLs.  stated  yesterday . 

He  Stafed  It  might  call  for  a 
Greater  Victoria  *clu>jl  board,  which 
would  have  to  make  any  such  ap- 
pointments. 

Meanwhile  the  Victoria  School 
Board  ha*  tentatively  Interviewed 
several  architects. 

Indications  are  that  by-la wr.  for  | 
the  school  building  program  will  not 


Fatigue  come*  from  the  nerve*.  When  you  are  hod.ly  Um\,  yw  feel 
it  in  the  arms,  legs  and  back.  Hut  the  inside  nerves  win- h .-ntrol 
the  tmlily  organs  arc  also  tired  ami  the  result  is  indigestion,  hoa-lactica, 
loss  of  sleep  and  gtncnxl  lack  of  energy.  You  will  see  by  the  illu-ua, 
tion  how  the  sympathetic  nervous  system,  through  the  innde 
suppliee  energy  to  the  bo*lily  organ* -Tlie  lung*,  the  alema<  b,  ei. 

/ By  the  use  of  Dr.  t'haoe’s  Nerve  Food  >**U  can 

very  matennlly  help  Pj  restore  energy  and  vigor  ( 

to  th»c  bodily  ortBOB  iwl  relieve  the  feeling*  oL 
fatigue  and  languor  which  bold  you  down. 

*r'*e  rwult  V ' d'g^tion,  I letter  sleep  and 

nMftfffipggg  renewed  energy  with  whi«  h to  enjoy  life.  A.-k 
i your  dniggj.it  for  the  economy  sue  U»ltle  of 

Dr.  Chase's  Nerve  Food. 


California  occupies  more  than 


vaccination  of  300  persons  at  the  one_half  the  Pacific  coastline  of  the 
city  health  centre  between  7 and  9 UnJtpd  state* 


Dr.  Chare's  Nerve  Food 


FOR.  NEW  PEP 
AND  ENERGY 


It’s  Your  Shoes 

WALK  IN  COMFORT 


m i-L  f 


piles  of  vaccine  are  received. 

Vaccination  of  students  of  Vic- 
toria and  Esquimau  high  school*  Is 
scheduled  to  commence  on  Monday. 


L ^ 


hlbitlng  such  reduced-rate  trans ^ ^ Anderson  stated,  but  will  have 
porta  lion  to  free  the  railway*  for  , ^ canceled  if  vaccine  supplies 

military  traffic,  will  be  based  on  I lruufIlclent. 

one-nnd-one-quartrr  single  fare  tor  . nr.rntinnera 


round  trip  ticket.  The  ticket*  are 


It  t*  believed  private  practitioner* 
have  adequate  supplies  on  hand  to 


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• OIL  BURNERS 

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isa*  oorousa  iiuit 


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MR.  JAMES  F ARMSTRONG 

CBIBTOB  or  TIIK  CLINTON  INSOLI 
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THE 

PREMIER 

Health  and  Accident 
Association 

Givts  Complete 
BLANKET  PROTECTION 
For  All  the  Family 

Coats  a*  low  ax  3Va  cent* 
per  day  per  merrb«r 

can  toe  irronn  to  av 
w i two  it  m 

No  Memberahip  Pee* 

No  W siring  Period 

Payable  Anywhete  in  the  World 

Travel  Benefits 

417  Stobsrt  Building,  Victona 
Phone  E mptre  0WI 


. . TVnrartuv  Anril  18  have  adequate  *uppiw»  u..  — 

•°°?  AprU  i fake  care  of  present  demand.  No 

2 while' they  will  be  honored  far  i Information  was  a variable  laat ; night  i 
T trn  Zmry  up  .o  m.dn!,hl  | « to  rh,  *dr«UM . ‘“PP"” 

]«l  TtodPT.  Aprtt  a.  0*k  »•»  w s,*n,th 

On  branch  line*  where  there  Is  no 
tram  service  on  April  18.  tickets  p I j i '1  1 

will  be  sold  to  commence  Journey  I III  III  " *1 1"  * I'1 1 1 j- 
nn  April  17.  Blmtlarly  the  return  . 

Umlt  will  V extended  to  make  It  I Kl|r<MarifS 

good  on  first  available  train  In  , ■ C 

cases  where  there  U no  train  service  FoUf  ^ ^ burglary  were  re- 
I on  April  23  The  special  Boater  u,  city  police  yesterday 

| tickets  for  teachers  and  students  , morTllnf  but  little  loot  was  taken 
wtll  be  available  upon  presentation  investigating  a report  from  Arthur 

I April  5.  to  April  23  going,  with  mid- I ^ ^ M.rkPt,  1402  Dougla*  Street 
night  of  May  7.  the  deadline  for  , ^ ^ bulldlng  had  been  entered 
return.  I 4nd  m ca*h  regUter  jimmied.  Sgt 

Thomas  Stevenson  found  that 
Pleads  LuillV  tO  i someone  had  also  entered  Vaughan  » 

■ . , | Oroceterla  next  door  The  safe  and 

Dangerous  Driving  oUKe  »a*  ransacked  by  thle-.es  who 

r r » gained  entry  by  amaahlng  a door 

Pleading  guilty  ro  a charge  of  B<lwe#n  |4  ^d  gy  tn  rash  were 
dangerous  driving.  Daniel  C.  Paine  ltoJf,n 

...  nnrt  BO  u-  ^“"1  tint  ..d  rou.pmrn,  0B.r,  w- 
u d.„  m W uid  h*"  ’ “ .„d  n m cuh  —r.  fr„m 

licence  suspended  for  one  month  * jnhnson  t. umber  Company, 
by  Magistrate  Henry  C Hall  in  city  8fTWl  lflpr  rntry  was 

police  oourt  yesterday  morning  I lhf  bul]dlnf  Ihnmfh  a 


Pleads  Guilty  to 
Dangerous  Driving 


licence  suspended  for  one  month  ,nhnAPn  Lumber  Company, 

by  Magistrate  Henry  C Ha*l  »n  city  pV||,ia,(  8fTf^,  .(p-r  entry  was 
police  noun  yesterday  ^™Jng  I ^ ^ th<  bulldlnt  ihrtmgh  a 
The  charge  was  made  following  ^ 

an  accident  March  3t  on  Doug  km  ^ ^ nn$Mek9d  ami 


Street  between  Queen*  Road  and 

Bnv  Street 


smeared  with  paint  and  Ink.  after 
entry  wo*  made  by  forcing  a door 


Emeat  Leonard  a sailor,  was  given  ^ Lumbcr  comer 

a suspended  sentence  •hen  he  ^ Rmd  ^ JohnAOn  street 

pleaded  guilty  P^lce  believe  the  burglaries  were 

an  automobile , the  property  of  the  luveniles 

Black  and  White  Taxi  Company.  ft  ^ ^ ^ ot  ammunlUon. 

without  the  owners  conaent  ^ na-^hllght  and  two  package,  of 

.......  ....  cigarettes  from  a car  parked  on  Yates 

CHRONIC  BRONCHITIS  -- 

Tsasrtins  ■«««*  *-— 

S3&  Mr  J MMI.  «««, 

*.n^«  h»r»  done  pt  T«itu4rt«i  ■ 0f  the  Clinton  Insole  will  be  at  the 
RAZ  MAH  aivI  m.h>  that  ^a*h'  RAZ-  Klng%  8hnr  Store.  710  Yate*  Streei, 


Homemakers  and  Home 
Lovers  always  find  a ifrcat 
deal  to  interest  and  intrigue 
them  at  this  «reat  modern 
•.tore,  where  ix  tt>  Le  found 
by  far  the  larpext  selection 
in  all  B.C.  of  Furniture  and 
Furnishings  . . . F-verything 
from  a mixing  howl  to  * 
mattress. 


directory 

of  the 

STANDARD 
S T O R F, 
third  floor 

Bedroom  Suile*  sort 
Furniture 

SECOND  FLOOR 

Draperies,  Carpel*. 
Bedding 
MEZZANINE 

Dining-Room  Furniture, 
Table*  Mirror*.  De*k%. 
Chair* 

MAIN  PLOOR 
Cheiterftrld  Su'*ev 
China  Lamp*.  Gift* 

LOWER  FLOOR 
Lino.  Household 

Appliance* 


BEDROOM 

BARGAINS 

for 

SATURDAY 

SHOPPERS 

at  the 

STANDARD 


V A N I T I ES— D R ESS  ERS 
CHIFFONIERS — STOOLS 

On  the  Third  Floor  we  have  brought  to- 
gether a number  of  separate  pieces  of 
Bedroom  Furniture,  and  every  piece  is  a 
decided  bargain,  most  of  them  piece - 
left  over  from  complete  suites.  Modern 
• design*,  fine  walnut  finishes,  plat# 
glass  mirror*. 

WHITEWOOD  VANITIES 

ChinU  and  Cretonne  for  draping  the*e 
will  f*e  found  on  our  Second  Floor. 


KIDNEY 

VANITY 

with  one  Q*>' 

drawer  ® 

Stool  fo  match.  $1  7 


KIDNEY 

VANJLTY 

* ith  three  | OfH 
drawers 

Stool  to  match.  $1  75 


rhe  Third  Flo* 


TAPESTRY- 
COVER  KO  STOOLS 

A Choice  of  Cover*.  Cabriole  Leg' 


STANDARD 


FURNITURE 
7 3 1 YATES 


CO 
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RAZ  MAH- awl  Moo  ih*»  co***'  n 
MAH  h>*  hflped  oebers — W*  It  h-ip  v 
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■ 14  today. 


Atomic-Energy  Control  to  Be  Vested 
In  Civilian  Board;  Powers  Unlimited 

WASHINGTON.  April  5 </P). — A Senate  bill  for  atomic- 1 7 

energy  control  would  vest  in  one  Federal  civilian  agency  »«rh  “f* 

sweeping  powers  in  this  field  exceeding  anything  the  United  * ' ^ ^ ^ 0 

States  has  seen  In  peacetime.  u could  deliver  »u»auc  weapons 

A special  Senate  Atomic  Energy  therapy,  and  - under  stringent  su-  lQ  „rinrd  forces  In  such  quanti- 
Commlttee  which  has  spent  montli*  pervlslon  ol  the  President  and  Con-  ()n  M tbe  president  deems  neces- 
in  writing  the  measure  expects  to  greas — license  the  Industrial  use  of  iary 

complete  It  next  week  mnd  send  it  atomic  energy.  

to  the  Hoor  for  action.  TIM  OOOU  and  only  the 

The  opportunity  of  examining  the  commission-  would  be  authorised  to  1 *1  lll'flll  VIM*  ■ 11*111 

enure  blU  In  Its  fourth  committee  produce  or  provide  for  the  produc-  ▼ fllltUUfl/i 

draft  was  afforded  a reporter  today, 1 tlon  of  fissionable  materials,  and  It  ( rp  V \ * , . 

making  It  possible  to  present  a co-  would  own  all  the  facilities  for  their  J[Q  f til)!'  I (‘till* 

ordlnated  report  on  all  it*  far-  production 

reaching  provisions  which  hitherto  It  could  distribute  radloscUve  by-  I ..i»  i.iv 

have  been  made  public  only  piece-  product  materials  for  science  and,*  UvvCI 

meal.  Industry,  but  It  would  be  barred  j Awanj  Df  * contract  in  excess  ot 

Here  are  some  of  the  broad  pow-  from  distributing  any  fissionable  or 


'HE  DAILY  COLONIST,  VICTORIA,  B.C  SATURDAY.  APRIL  6.  1946 

ij  Veteran  Executive  of  B.C.  Eleetrie  h Honored 


meal.  ' industry,  but  It  would  be  barred  Awanj  Df  * contract  in  excess  ot 

Here  are  some  of  the  broad  pew-  from  distributing  any  fissionable  or  j-jq^ooo.  for  the  fabrleauon  of  floO 

ers  which  would  be  assigned  to  the  source  materials  10  any  person  out-  tension  transmission  towers,  to 

five-man  Atomic  Energy  Commks-  1 side  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  United  llw,  Western  Bridge  Company  of 

sion:  | States  or  to  any  foreign  government  Vancouver  wi*  announced  Friday  by 

Ownership  of  all  fissionable  ma-  The  commission  would  be  author-  ofT,cials  of  thr  B.C.  Electric  Railway 
terlala  but  not  raw  materials  from  ixad  lo  do  research  and  develop-  company. 


which  they  are  produced  would  be  ! ment  work  in  the  military  applies-  The  contract  is  one  of  the  ma^or 
vested  In  the  commission.  Without  Ilona  of  atomic  energy.  could  en-  items  in  the  Company  * $ 17,1100 .000  , 
prejudice  lo  its  ownership,  the  com-  I gage  In  the  production  of  atomic  program  for  the  hydro-elcctric  de- 
mission could  distribute  the  fission-  | bombs  or  other  atomic  weapons,  but  velopment  at  Bridge  River.  The 
able  materials,  with  or  without  1 only  after  obtaining  the  express  towers  will  be  used  for  running  the  , fx 
charge,  for  research  and  medical , consent  and  direction  of  the  Presl-  nigh  tendon  line*  from  Bridge  River 
— " - — __ to  Vancouver,  The  whole  cost  of  inc 


14  Cases  for 
Appeal  Court 


counsel  will  be  J McKenna  with  F- 
Malum  for  ihe  Crown.  Capello  and 
| Evans,  separate  cases  with  T.  J. 
Morris.  K C-  for  Uie  Crown. 


ilUUCHI  \nHII  l Something  new  in  advertising:  A 

rr  I man  who  claimed  he  was  innocent 

Number  of  cases  to  be  heard  at  the  {lf  meumng  * luufe  attack,  adver- 
Court  of  Appeal  BtlUngS  at  Victoria,  j iised  in  the  classified  columns  ol  tha 
which  opens  Tuesday,  Is  among  the  local  paper  for  the  gulltv  party  to 

smallest  In  recent  years,  with  but  come  forward. 

14  appeal*  to  be  heard  and  only  one 
of  these  being  a civil  case  The  re-  ^ W(H>  Y#-f 

malnder  are  criminal  appeals  CTICR  OUTFIT 

Civil  case  up  for  appeal  la  that  LASTLK  OU  It 

of  Homr  ridge  vs  Magur.  In  which  . 

A Hugo  Ray  will  appear  as  counsel  F IPX  3 I TP 

for  the  appellant  Magur.  and  HE  ■ IVAUIIV  # 

M Bradshaw  for  Homerldge. 

Three  of  the  appeals  to  be  heard  JlIlQIwv 
are  those  o'  'he  Crown  vs.  Volk,  who  V7 

will  act  a hr.  own  counsel  with  A TWIN  CONTkOl  * 

W.  Petapiice  opposing.  Crown  vs.  Sue*  25  to  30 
Harrison,  who  will  be  his  own  coun-  "]?>()  j 

sel  with  A.  W.  Petaplece  opposing  | x 

and  Crown  vs  Campbell  with  H R 

Bray.  K.C . as  Crown  counsel.  S*""  L4sU*  1 * 

Those  applying  for  leave  to  appeal  lpp*'  41  ,M'  « 

sentences  are:  Zimmer  lee.  acting  a:.  Longer  Icagtk  fine  Twill.  Mitckieq  | 

hi*  own  counsel  with  A.  \Y  Peta-  Lsitei  Sue*  25  to  30.  Zippo  fsi» crit*  1 

piece  as  Crown  counsel:  Thomas.  as  * 1 O QC 

his  own  counsel  with  A.  W.  Peta-  | U.oJO 

piece  for  the  Crown,  Clarkson  repre-  1 . 

sented  by  A W.  Fisher,  with  R.  T , /\e  11  / 

Du  Moulin  for  the  Crown;  Vlatkln,  rlTV|l»  / ^ 

Andeaon.  and  Lansing,  separate  ap-  QT\  '/ffj 


r 


Setm  end  Lette* 
Zipper  faitencr 


Longer  Length  fine  Taill.  Metchmo 
Latte*  Sue*  25  to  30.  Zipper  fetter*' 


*10.95 


. . ____  r W Hnru>v  ADUWIU,  »nu  " -I' 

ECEIVTNG  congratulations  from  dent,  who  succeeded  Mr.  Ooward. ; Wr.^aln  «*•  pellanUwUhearhashUowncoun- 

the  personnel  of  aU  sections  of  presented  a beautiful  bouquet  to  1U] ph  3 . Mttthews.  executive  aasls-  *nd  w‘,h  P Mah«i  for  the 

r tri  un  onnirH  Pir  Hired  from  left  ...  ...  f MarH.  Crown.  Waketuan  and  C larke,  whose 


ELECTRIC  SHAVERS 

REMINGTON  RAND  4 Q QC 
Dual  Head!  1 w.VW 

F.  W.  Francis,  Ltd. 


DIAMOND  MERCHANTS 
1210  DOUGLAS  STREET 


high  tension  line*  from  Bridge  River  ^ BC  Co.f  Ltd..  1 Mrs.  Ooward.  Piclured  from  left  Unl  ^ Mr  Malnwarlng:  E.  Harri- 

on  hb  74th  birthday  and  on  hi.  offl-  are  Mrs.  Ooward.  Mr.  Ooward,  Mr.  son.  M.  C.  Trueman.  A D King.  W 

erecting  he  towm^d  running  the  on.  lhe*  ^ « ' Malnwarlng  and  Mr.  Murrln.  Ac-  „ Dreaper.  A Rlchardson.T.  R 

line*  will  be  M.OOO.-V)  . ,nl  ret  companylng  the  combination  were  Myers.  W.  K HoUand.  president  ot 

CM,pll"y,nCh  pr^iuiw  vice-president  of  the  tw0  transcriptions  on  which  officials  lhf  office  Employees*  Association; 

would  parallel  tlv  Ooward.  York  Place  was  the  reelp  1-  hRd  thflr  lrlbute,  to  the  j w Cawy.  represenUng  the  Elec- 


WINTER  SPORTS  TOUR  TO  THE 

. \ FORBIDDEN 
J.  1 PLATEAU 


line  from  Bridge  R»v^  U>  Squamish,  ent  of  a combination  radio  and  ^ vctpr4n  exe<.uUve  trlcal  Workers;  Fred  Davbon.  presl- 

I 'hen  proceed  direct  Into  Vancouver,  p^mophone.  The  presentation  was  . , . _»  lh_  street  Railwavmen’s 

Delivery  of  the  tower*  b scheduled  ‘bv  w.  q Murrln.  Vancouver,  Attending  as  official  reprcsentaU-  deni  • ot  Stott  . ™ ^ 

* start  in  the  early  Bumnirr  and  w.  C.  Malnwarlng.  Vic-  Uvea  of  the  various  sections  of  the  ^oa.^K^Ro^PTtMXQtn 

their  construction  will  involve  the  [nrlm>  Vancouver  Island  vice-presl-  I company,  besides  Mr.  Murrln  and  , the  Oa* . 

UK  0f  8000.000  pounds  of  steel  and “ ^ 

200,000  man  hours,  of  labor.  _ 1 I / 1 I * 

I of^ie  line  of  towers  Is  the  largest  j Growers  Ask  Labuiet  Delecting  i>*  > «« 

job  of  It*  type  contracted  for  In  LoraH**  SIoU,OOU 

ov;r;  Xo  Delay  New  School  1 axes 

Six  hundred  of  the  towers  will  be  J device  located  1153.150  nine 

,71  feet  high  and  the  rrmamtng  do.  ProU^llng  that  proposed  new  . Soch  committees,  n was  explwtued.  dw,p  Ual  nlghl  m the 

will  be  110  feet  high  The  trans-  MbooI  (un  would  unduiy  penal-  ■ could  consider  application*  for  tour-  kvafd  of  a Jacksonville 


for  in  | _ 

";"b‘  To  Delay  New  School  1 axes 


trlcal  Workers;  Fred  Davison,  presi- 
dent of  the  8treet  Railwaymen’s 


Detecting  Device 
Locate*  $180,000 

I ACKBONVILLE,  Fla..  AprU 


MISSING 


n«laiivf»,  Vr i»nd».  reftorn.  Valutblet 
Traaed  »nd  Ute  Cate  KUtory  Recorded 
br  Our  Invetuiaiioo  Pteret*. 

Hrtfead*  Caaf  idea  Hal — Ad»i»*  tree 

INTERNATIONAL 
INVESTIGATION  AGENCY.  LTD 

III*  RROAU  ST.  - U re atad  Beaded  • « IMI 


711  YATES 


AftrectirrK  Dttigned 

ELECTRIC 

ROOM 

HEATERS 

*14.95 

Limited  Number 

MACDONALD  S,  LTD 

WHERE  ALL  VICTORIA  SHOfS 


SATURDAY  and  SUNDAY 
APRIL  13  and  14 


ALL  EXPENSE  TOUR  INCLUDES 

• Ref  um  bat  frentporf  it  ion  from  Victoria  to  tbe  Forbidden  Fleteeu. 

• Twenty  *>gbt  hour*  amid  the  tnow  clad  wonderland  »f  Hie  FUtceu 

• Faolitiei  fee  thung  and  tobogganing 

• A night  at  the  Forbiddan  Flateaa  Lodge  Fare  include!  room,  bedding  and 
fire  mealt  at  the  Lodge. 


mLshlon  lines,  when  the  Bridge  River 
plant  U>  completed,  will  carry  200.000 
horsepower  at  230.000  volts 
Thr  whole  Bridge  River  project  la 
one  of  the  largest  single  items  In  the 
I company’s  widely  publicized  $50,- 
000.000  post  war  expenditure  pro- 
gram and  company  officials  said 
I awarding  the  contract  lo  a British 
Columbia  firm  conforms  tn  the 
general  company  policy  of  pacing 
u much  a*  possible  or  this  expendi- 
ture with  local  industry  . 

T 

Set  One  Day  for 

Juvenile  Oases 


!U  thone  wba  are  prepared  to  1st  camp  concessions  and  a code 
face  thr  hardship*  of  developing  of  rules  and  regulations  governing 
the  oulljing  parts  of  the  Province,  them.  . , . 

a dHe«.ll.‘n  of  the  B.<  Beef  It  was  urged  thatUtsteadO  Set- 

t allle  tirower*’  Association  yes-  ting  aside  further  Urge  tract*  of 
trrdav  ashed  lhe  Cabinet  that  ( land,  the  policy  of  the  Government 
land  at  present  In  unorganised  , should  be  to  develop  the  existing 
Irrr.lory  xhould  be  exempted  from  16.901  square  miles  of  provincial 
lhe  provision*  of  Ihe  Public  School  park*. 

Ad  Amendment  HIU  unlll  next  On  the  latter  lecommendattons 

se.don  to  give  time  for  more  he  delegation  represented  the  K«  n- 
rquklahle  laxallon  lo  be  worked  loops  Fish  and  Game  FtotecUve 
in  resnect  to  It.  ! Association.  Kamloops  Board  of 

l>elc gates  told  the  Cabinet  that,  a Trade.  Interior  Lumbermen  s Asso- 
number  of*  members  of  the  assoc  la-  elation.  B.C.  CrrowersAs^totiou 
Hon  were  threatened  with  an  in-  Kamloops  Br.inch  of  the  C“^lan 
crease  of  150  per  cent  in  taxation  Legion  and  District  D Farmers  I 
on  land  in  unorganized  territory  lor  institutes  . „ 

purpo«,  CO™,rU;  r K. 


I ACKBONVILLE.  na..  apru 

6 uP1-  — A mlne-detocung 
device  located  $153,150  nine 
feet  deep  last  night  In  the 
backyard  of  a Jacksonville 
home,  bringing  to  light  the 
bulk  of  $1BOOOO  largest 
amount  of  currency  ever 
stolen  from  the  United  States 
postal  service. 

The  money— musing  since 
May  16.  1944-  was  dug  up  by 
three  postal  Inspectors  be- 
tween a chicken  coop  and  the 
rooming-house  of  Mrs.  Joseph 
D.  Marshall,  widow  of  the 
tnun  who  confessed  the  theft 
put  before  he  died  August  10, 
1944,  after  an  appendicitis 
operation. 


The 

Inside 

Nerves 


15 


ALL- INCLUSIVE  FARE 

I Including  Till.  No  Hjll  F*r«  »*r  Chilton.  M*h«  Yo*r  Rn«r»atK>ni  l*Hy 

TICKETS  NOW  ON  SALE 


Juvenile  Cases  terrtlory  ^I^TSiegauon  comprised  A.  B Cannot  Yet  Select 

Decision  that  all  Juvenile  ca.’.e*  rearing  widespread  damage  to  P Aton«£  SellOol  Architect 

1- ,r,  rr  s *^ 

",^y  touruu.^  lhe  C««..  Co  junior  Hlsh  School  must  »w*H  re- 


R.*.rv*tien*  CT»»»  1PM  April  it 
Umlt*d  lo  • MaOraum 
of  T»i«tt-fl*« 


Mia,  Boot . anil  Poll*  Available  »’ 
thr  LiMiir  at  a Nominal  Additional 
Chars* 


Vaaeouver  Island  Caach  Lines  Limited 

|77  DEPOT:  IROUGHTON  AT  IROAO  11177 


THERE  ARE  REASONS! 

rCOPLI  COM*  TO  V*  WITH  THU*  MOVING  flOILSNS 

cmanori  «r»vn « - thv  *now  now 


Delegates  were  introduced  by  Dr.  J 0f  legthlatlon  bttsed  upon  the 

J.  G lilts.  R H.  Carson  and  Louis  | Cameron  report  on  education.  J,  F 
LeBourdaU.  M-L-A.'s  for  the  cattle-  k English,  municipal  Inspector  of 
growing  districts.  schools,  *tated  yesterday 

Hr  statrd  It  might  call  for  a 

. . , I Greater  Victoria  school  board,  which 

\ aiTine  Supply  wouid  havr  10  mRke  *ny  8Uch  *p* 

rr  11  . • ’ McBnwhUe  Uie  Victoria  School 

lo  lietermine  Board  ha*  tentatively  interviewed  ! 

several  archltecta. 

Prikirrum  lll‘rf*  Indication*  are  that  by-law,  for 

I lUpdlll  IILIV  jthe  school  building  program  will  not 

Arrival  ,t  « p..  of  .tout  ioo  ' * prwvn'rt  imUl  Aommr- 

point*  of  vaccine  allowed  the  — than 


HEANEY’S 


Cirtfal  Bln**  II 


SPRING! 

New  Spring  Selections 

The  finest  SPRING  suitings  e*er  to  arrive  in  \ ictorin 
For  people  who  believe  in  being  well  r|res«ed.  Will  hold 
their  press  and  wear  longer.  And  they're  designed  in  the 
latest  colors  and  patterns. 

ORDER  YOURS  TODAY! 

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“Over  Half  a Century  of  Service  in  British  Columbia” 


a joint  meeting  of  the  city  police  pUce*.  the  delegation  also  recoin-  or  tne  uougiaa  . j , 

citron  and  KpmM.  o, 

the  munlctpalltiea  yesterday  after-  advisory  committees  in  the  Interior  J.  Gtllu.  • lUe. 

noLn  In  thr  Cll,  Hn.l  to  work  In  ronjunetton  .nth  Oc.-  MX-A.  • 'or  thr  ctttr 

Owing  to  the  Ulneu  ol  Reeve  , emment  department*.  ___  growing  dUtrtcU. 

mu  Had  Held  of  ■MUilfUUi.  DO  

official  representative  of  that  mu-  D^uaaloo  of  a specliU  detention  1/  * C,,nnlv 

nlclpallty  wa*  present  and  it  was  h(jmr  for  jUVenlles  was  postponed  1 dH  lilt  lTIII7|FI  Y 
not  known  if  Esquimau  would  be  un|U  lhf  next  jolnl  meeting  when  . 

included  In  the  plan.  Mi«w  Kirkendole  advt^ed  the  gather-  I I t I I1H  H<* 

Reeve  A O Loinbrick  represented  ^ hrf  ^.jpty  had  not  yet  com-  * w 

.Saanich  and  Reeve  Walter  Walker  DlptPd  » rrport  on  the  matter.  i * 

appeared  for  Oak  Bay.  Also  present  | rOJlFHIH  IICFC 

were  Police  Chief  J.  A Me  Lallan.  ^ 

Victoria  MagUtrate  H C.  Hall.  City  V Ilf  Arrival  at  6 pm  of  about  .00 

Prosecutor  Claude  L Harrison.  Ml»  ltall  ■ «■  point*  of  vaccine  allowed  the 

R*c  Klrkendale,  superintendent  of  DA/Jti/inrl  'vaccination  of  300  person*  at  the 

toe  Children’s  Aid  Bnclety.  and  [^SU T IXCCllK  l U city  health  centre  between  7 and  9 

Allan  Baker,  honorary  solirltor  of , u 6 _ Rcduccd  o’clock  last  night,  after  a temporary 

the  society.  O H.  Segar.  prosecutor  WIN  • auspension  t>r  smallpox  vaccination  i 

for  Esquimau  attended  In  an  un-  , raUway  fare*  lor  Easter  uetwern  ^ ^ lnck  of  supplies.  Dr.  J.  L.  i 
official  capacity.  stations  in  Canada  und  from  atutlons  Murray  Anderson,  health  officer,  re-  1 

It  wa*  suggested  that  a “Upend  ^ CalulrtR  t0  United  Stale*  border  portfd. 
of  $40  be  paid  to  the  polnU  wl,i  ^ ,n  effect  from  AprU  Nq  mforTnBllon  hu  been  re- 

hearing  the  juvenile  . case*  This  [g  ^ midnight  of  AprU  23.  In  the  ^ M lo  Uw.  arrlVil  „f  future 
J amount  will  be  divided  among  the  (|m  joW  holiday  rate  since  Oovern-  I Rhi  >mf  nU  o(  vaccine,  but  it  l* 
city  and  the  three  municipal  lues  nicnt  restriction*  were  lifted,  it  is  j rmtnnd  larger  shipment*  are 

- i«nnounced  by  R H Power*.  '»>c-  d(Je  (l>dRy  or  on  Monday,  he  said, 

chairman  of  the  Canadian  Paaseuger  Thj|  health  centre  will  be  open 

hj  17  Cl  ...  Association,  Similar  Easter  bargnin  (odtty  bptwcen  i and  5 p m and 

S I OUT  iinOCS  torw  for  teachers  and  student*  will  betWfen  7 ftnd  0 pm  provided  *up- 

^ also  b»-  available  but  for  a longer  i oI  yMclnc  Hre  recclved. 


Faticue  cotm*  from  the  nervea.  WI.en  you  are  boH.ly  t.rr*l  yoiHeal 
it  in  t be  arms,  legs  and  back.  Ilut  the  inside  nerves  wlueh  .-ntrd 
the  Irodily  organs  arc  also  Uresl  and  the  result  is  indigestion,  hsadaehea, 
loea  of  sleep  nod  general  lack  of  energy.  You  Will  N«-  by  the  .Huet  ra- 
tion how  the  sympathetic  nervoua  system,  through  the  inAi-Io  nervas, 
•applies  energy  to  Uie  bodily  organ*  -The  lungs,  lhe  stomach,  tie. 

/ gg"\  By  the  use  of  Dr.  Chase’s  Nerve  Fnod  y»u  can 
very  materially  help  to  restore  energy  and  viK..r 
to  these  bodily  organs  and  relieve  ll  • feelings  of 
fatigue  and  languor  which  hold  you  down 

fT  ft. J The  result  is  bettor  digr^tton.  l«’ttor  slre|>  and 

|2e|0£S£  renewal  energy  with  which  lo  enjoy  life.  A.  k 

Itegfig  EEH?  your  druggist  for  the  economy  size  bottle  of 
ilH  I>.  Chase'9  Nerve  Food. 


California  octuple*  more 


d1  vaccination  of  300  person*  at  the  onf.half  the  Pacific  coastline  of  the 
city  health  centre  between  7 and  9 Unlted  states. 

Reduced  o’clock  last  night,  after  a temporary  rr  — = 

Hatwoon  suspension  or  smallpox  vaccination  . . 4 

due  to  lack  of  supplies.  Ur.  J.  L.  * XT 


FOR  NEW  PEP 
AND  ENERGY 


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WALK  IN  COMFORT 


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islncr  the  order  three  years  ago  pro-  ! #chedulpd  to  commence  on  Monday, 
hlblttng  auch  reduced-rate  trans-  ( Dr  Andprson  *,utedt  but  will  have 
porta  Lion  to  free  the  railways  for  , canceled  if  vaccine  suppUe* 

| military  Uafflc.  will  be  based  on  ^ tnJkUfflclenl 

I one-and-one-quarter  single  fare  for  nr.ctit.one™ 


a round  trip  ticket.  The  tickets  are 


It  is  believed  private  practltionera 
have  adequate  supplies  on  hand  to 


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IS  -hUe  they  will  be  honored  for  Information  wa*  available  l*s ^ night 
j;unif>  up  to  -‘dnlght.M  to  th.  aupp.les 

of  Tuesday.  April  23.  | ' 

On  branch  line*  where  there  la  no  ( ^ 

tram  service  on  April  IB.  tickets  Dft|  ( TipfL  lnpr 

will  be  nold  lo  commence  Journey  | Hill  I 
on  April  17.  Similarly  the  return  n ■ • 

limit  will  V extended  to  mnk"  It  l<  *xiir  KllTil IHFIC8 
‘good  on  first  available  train  In  | u 

case*  where  there  U no  train  service  rwu  cu(1  ^ burglary  were  re- 
I on  April  23  T^*’  K»*ter  ; ported  to  city  police  ye.torday 

ticket*  for  teacher*  and  students  , momUlg  but  Little  loot  wa*  token 
will  be  available  upon  presentation  I Tnv<MfU  Ung  . rfport  frnm  Arthur 
nf  the  usual  certificate  from  Friday.  Wil(on  employee  of  Stuart* 

April  5.  to  April  23  going,  with  mid-  | Market  1402  Dougla*  Street. 

Ukht  nf  May  7.  the  deadline  for  hM  entered 

return.  | mnd  a cash  reglstar  jimmied,  figt. 

— _ — i Thomas  Stevenson  found  that 

Pleads  Guilty  to  Uomeoo*  had  alio  entered  Vaughan  s 

• , . | Groceteria  next  door  Tbr  safe  and 

Dangerous  IFriVIIlC  office  wa*  ransacked  bv  thieve*  who 

. " I gained  entry  by  smashing  a door 

Pleading  guilty  to  a charge  of  BelWf#n  |4  ^ g5  |n  cash  were 
dangerous  driving,  Daniel  C.  Paine 


Pleads  Guilty  to 

Dangerous  Driving 


wax  fined  $50  ,wUb  the  alternative  ( 
of  di  da'yx  In  Jail,  and  had  his 
licence  suspended  for  one  month 
by  Magistrate  Henry  C Hall  in  city 
police  court  yesterday  morning 
The  charge  was  made  following 


pint  aid  equipment  office  sup- 
plies and  $7  in  cash  were  stolen  from 
toe  Johnson  Lumber  Company, 
pleasant  Street,  after  entry  was 
made  to  the  building  through  a 


l nr  uiaii'  w “ " w 1 * . 

an  accident  March  31  oc  ^ ofTu.,  ransacked  and 


gtrevt  between  Queens  Road  and 
Bay  Street 

Ernest  Leonard,  a sailor,  wa*  given 


smeared  with  paint  and  Ink,  after 
entry  was  made  by  forcing  a door 
al  the  O’Neil  Lumber  Bales,  corner 


a rmpended  svwfenee  ^ *,nd  Johnson  Street 

pleaded  guilty  to  a charge  of  taking  bf>UrT(.  th#  burglaries  were 

an  automobile,  the  proiwrty  of  the  of  JUW,ue* 

Black  and  White  Taxi  Company.  of  w ol  ammunition, 

without  the  owners  consent  t fl4J,hllght  and  two  package*  of 

cigarette*  from  a car  parked  on  Yate* 

CHRONIC  BRORCHITIS  --  — 

‘.£w  M,  J.™.  r Arm*™,. 

•and*  bare  done—  got  Toaptetoa*  of  the  Clinton  Inaole  will  be  at  the 
RAZ-MAM-and  woo  that  cn«|h'  RA2-  8hf#.  store  710  Yale*  Street 

M AH  has  belpvd  otherv — lot  it  h*lp  ••• 

|Ot_  $l  — al  diaBJU  cvtfjvbw*  R-l*  le-uay. 


Honieniakerx  an<l  H o m r 
Lovers  alwavs  f»nd  * Brest 
deal  to  interest  and  intrigue 
them  at  this  i^reat  modern 
store,  where  is  to  be  found 
bv  tar  the  larpeM  selection 
in  all  FI  C.  of  Furniture  and 
Furnishings  . . . F.vervthinjf' 
from  a mixing  bowl  to  a 

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DIRECTORY 

of  lhe 

STANDARD 
S T O R F. 

THIRD  I LOOK 
Bedroom  Suitr*  *od 
Furniture 

SECOND  FLOOR 

Draperies,  Carpeti. 
Bedding 

mezzanine. 

Dining-Room  Furniture. 
Table*.  Mirrors.  Desks. 
Chairs 

MAIN  FLOOR 

Chesterfield  Suite*. 
Chins  Lamp*.  Gifts 
LOWER  FLOOR 

Lino.  Household 
Appliance* 


^3  BEDROOM 
BARGAINS 

If  SATURDAY 
S|>  SHOPPERS 

I lie 

jr  STANDARD 

- VANITIES — DRESSERS 
CHIFFONIERS— STOOLS 

On  the  Third  Floor  we  have  brought  to- 
gether a number  nf  separate  pieces  of 
Bedroom  Furniture,  and  every  piece  is  » 
decided  bargain,  must  of  them  pieces 
left  over  from  complete  suite*.  Modern 
* design*,  fine  walnut  finishes,  platr- 
j*las»  mirrors. 

WHITEWOOD  VANITIES 

Chintz  and  Cretonne  for  draping  these 
--.ii  h .nnil  nn  our  Second  Floor. 


KIDNEY 
VANITY 
with  one 


will  I*  found  em  our  Second  Flo 

\KV  KJDNF.Y 

;itv  vanity 

nnr  050  with  threi 


drawer  ^ 

Stool  to  match,  SI  75  Ston 

On  the  Third  Hoor 


with  three  1 Om 
drawer* 

Stool  to  match.  SI  75 


TAPESTRY- 
COVERED STOOLS 

A Choice  of  Givers.  Cabriole  Leg* 


STANDARD 


FURNITURE 

737  YATES 


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the  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA.  BC..  KLV'  Al'Kil.  i"t 


Hill  Would  Raise  Borrowing  Limits  I To  Prosecute  Drivers  II  lio  I ‘ 

Of  Rower  Board;  Winch  Asks  Control  Do  Through  Safety  /ones  Aside  for 

Second  reading  In  the  Legislature  yesterday  °J[  tte  bill  |—  " “ ; • W/  A™JN°  ZZ?V'?°c£i  War  VeteranS 


fjwou^iayc^THcatrcs 


Ends  Betty  Hutton  ‘STORK 
Today  Barry  Fitzgerald  in  CLUB* 


Second  reading  in  the  Legislature  yesterday  of  the  bill 
to  increase  the  borrowing  power  of  the  British  Columbia  |U  | I Priivim*#* 
Power  Commlsslbn  from  $10,000,000  to  $20,000,000  gave 
C.C.F.  Opfyosition  members  a chance  to  reiterate  their  de*  A • I • A !1 

manda  that  the  Government  should  take  over  the  opera  till*  HI  t|JI  » 

lions  of  the  B C.  Electric  Railway  Co.  and  the  West  Koot-  oi  i*  |\; 

enav  Light  &.  Power  Co  thf  monry  would  **  votcd  10  ollOHCi  OI  I/IfTlCvS 

Harold  E.  Winch  C C.F  leader,  bonon  mam  linen  In  rural  areas  shower  of  Dimer,.  ' the  an- 

Contended  that  there  would  be  no  Proteating  »g»‘nst  the  power  com-  nyj|J  ^Ve  under  the  auaplce*  at 

province  - wide  public  - owned  elec-  mission  continuing  tn  charge  the  Solarium  Junior  League  for 

triflcatlon  while  two  big  monopolies  former  exorbitant  rates  1 er  rt  jundi  l0  ajd  tbe  qv,cen  Alexandra 

were  allowed  to  control  75  per  cent  Hargrave.  C.C.F  whip  .*>ald  con-  gfjlarlum  jor  crippled  Children  at 

of  the  power  produced  In  the  prov-  miner*  were  entitled  to  some  bene-  Mj|,abal  Beach.  V J , Is  In  full  awing 

mcr  <"*  tTom  Oovernme.it  operation  of  md  df)nmllonfl  arr  received 

He  said  the  C C P conaidered  P°fer  Plar,la'  from  all  polnu  In  llie  province, 

that  the  borrowing  power  of  the  -I  don't  believe  it  la  economical  0fficiai*  nf  the  campaign  report. 

...  t.i..  ...»  It  U«nl  tvlaivtu  ta  n fl 


enav  Light  & Power  Co  th<?  l»twl  «*«■»  *'ould  w*c 

J Harold  E.  Winch  CCF  leader. ’bon ua  main  line,  tn  rural  area, 
r, .mended  that  there  would  be  no  Protesting  against  the  power  C< 


Hr  said  the  C C P conaidered  P°wer  P,anw* 
that  l he  borrowing  power  of  the  “I  don't  believe  it  la  economical 
comroiaaion  should  be  ralaed  to  150,-  , to  take  over  amall  local  plants  and 
000,000  If  necessary,  In  order  that  leave  the  big  operations  atlll  in 
the  two  companlea  might  be  taken  private  ownership.*'  he  declared, 
over  to  establish  a public  monopoly  Tom  King  ‘Coalition,  Columbia > 
of  power  production  and  dlatrtbu-  pointed  out  that  the  commlxaion 
lion.  could  not  readjust  the  rate*  over- 

The  Government  would  be  dere-  night, 
llct  in  1U  responsibility  If  it  did 

not  do  that,  Mr.  Winch  added  i I • I TAT  . r|Y 

Steering  away  from  the  B C.  Klee-  \jrld1SfllCl  1 lOt  1 O 
trie  and  Weal  Kootenay  Company.  . 

W A C.  Bennett  ‘Coalition  South  Up  \|||*s,ll1<>f  llOlIiP 
Okanagan,  said  Brlllah  Columbia  lUlWlip  IIUII11 


WARNING  motorists  who  are  violating  the  law  tn 
regard  to  safety  rones.  Chief  J.  A.  McLellan  yes- 
terday issued  the  following  statement  to  remove 
any  misunderstanding  on  the  part  of  the  motoring  public. 

“Safety  zones  are  established  and  reserved  for  the 
use  of  pedestrians  exclusively,  and  are  prohibited  at  all 
times  to  vehicular  traffic.  Motorists  are  not  permitted 
to  drive  upon  or  remain  stationary  in  such  zones.  Auto- 
mobiles are  permitted  to  drive  through  the  space  between 
the  safety  zone  and  the  nearest  street  curb,  but  not  to 
park  there. 

"Passengers  have  the  right  to  feel  safe  when  stand- 
ing Within  a safety  zone,  and  the  law  will  be  enforced 
against  motorists  who  infringe  upon  this  right.  ' 


After  member*  on  bo  111  aide*  of 
! the  House  had  expressed  dbappotnt- 
ment  that  no  agreement  had  been 
reached  between  the  Province  and 
Ottawa  tn  connection  with  admin- 
1 miration  Of  provisions  for  land-  set- 
tlement by  veterans,  the  Legislature 
yesterday  gave  second  reading  to  the 
bill  to  amend  the  Veterans  Land 
Settlement  Act, 

By  this  amendment  1.000.000  acres 
of  British  Columbia  land  set  aside 
exclusively  for  British  Columbia  vet- 
erans will  be  thrown  open  on  July  I 


flcittl*  of  the  campaign  report.  I — — to  settlement  by  veterans  regardless 

m . . # * ■%  z 11  a f • . of  province  of  enlistment,  and  the 

, «rv«.  Contends  l ores!  Maintenance  *. 

— - • * of  Crown  land  In  the  province  will 


history  the  Solarium  ha.  served 

...  . , . , , . . • 1 01  crown  tana  in  u*r  piv*u»vc 

Should  lie  on  Business  Basis  - a.  «r 

■pie  Of  British  Columbia  whose  OllUllM  19*  Ull  M Hon.  E T Kenney.  Minister  of 

..  ..  . ...  . ...  ... - ..  1 ......  r.ir>  ,*f  (hit,  llu>rr 


1 contributions  built  the  institution  Forest  revenue  should  be  spent 
I «nd  have  maintained  it  over  the  on  a bualneMl  ba*la  to  maintain  that 
j past  fwo  decades.  I business,  and  every  forester  believed 

Many  of  the  pattern*  are  at  the  that  maintenance  of  the  resource 


GKl/UfM  srwz  t/n  t/uoMti-uo  Hon.  E T Kenney.  Minister  of 

Portal  revenue  should  be  spent  taken  on  some  of  the  immediate  re-  Land*,  expressed  regret  that  there 
»„TwrS13.ua»  ?h.l  ccmmend.Uoiu  .„d  -he,  were  be-  h.d  taen  no  Turner  oattoto _«h, 
business,  ami  every  forester  believed  fore  the  Legislature  In  BIU  10  Vete  rans  Land  Board  and  that  none 

that  maintenance  of  the  resource  H.  J.  Welch.  committee  chairman  of  the  1.000  000  acres  hud  been  taken 


not  no  inai,  mi.  nm  /i| 1*1  f\l  '1*  . Many  of  tne  patient*  are  at  me  that  maintenance  oi  me  resource  n j.  *■ — „ , . . ...  __ 

Steering  away  from  the  B C.  Elec-  {ylfHSllIt  I llOt  10  I Solarium  for  long  periods  of  time  should  be  a first  charge  against  and  an  operator,  said  operators  up  e exp  a m lVl  Ihr 

trie  and  West  K<H»tenay  Company.  . _ lo  addition  to  treatment  and  care,  f crest  revenue  Chief  Forester  C.  D were  cognizant  of  the  nred  t«»r  their  -‘*g  . 

W A.  C.  Bennett  ‘Couiltlon.  South  Up  \||t*v||l<r  I lOlliP  they  areeducaied  and  taught  handl-  orchard  told  llie  Legislature's  fores-  own  education  tn  forest  manage-  11  ' ° _ . 

Okanogan)  said  British  Columbia  JlUrMIlg  IlUIIlc  crftflft  ^ ^uip  them  U • take  their  iry  committee  yesterdoy  a*  he  con-  mem.  and  said  the  great  body  of  and  passing  upon  appllca  t 

was  leading  the  way  for  all  other  society  of  Die  Love  of  Je-  place  with  other  children  of  their  unued  discussion  of  reeommenda-  operators  wanted  protection  from  a Pointing  out  that  two  other  prov - 

province*.  He  noted  with  pleasure  , |own  age  when  discharged  Patient*  tions  of  the  Sloan  commission.  few  who  were  not  concerned  with  luce*  already  had  favorable  agree- 

ihat  the  plants  at  Peachlands  and  l>u*  00  ,n  n 1 ' *'  ‘ are  received  from  all  parts  of  the  However,  he  believed  that  over  a forestry.  ments  with  the  Dominion  regarding 

We*' bank  were  to  be  taken  over  Olenshlel  Hotel  Into  either  a nurs-  provtnrr  Hn<j  are  admitted  regard-  period  of  years  both  cut  and  revenue  | The  quesUon  of  a forest  comma-  assistance  In  land  settlement,  Har- 

and  hoped  that  by  next  session  at  ing  home  or  a hospital.”  a was  an-  p..*  0f  creed,  color  or  the  ability  could  be  increased,  and  that  a good  non  was  dealt  with  only  briefly,  no  old  K Winch  CC.P  lender,  said  u 

« . --  - nmmeed  by  the  Mother  Superior  of  parents  to  pay.  provided  they  job  of  forest  protection  could  be  argument  being  offered  when  Mr.  was  regrettable  that  'he  Province 

_ ____  ciit'tc  rr»A*rci,  . ran  benefit  from  treatment.  done  for  le*s  than  ihe  revenue  re-  Johnson  opposed  it  on  Die  ground  hod  been  unable  to  work  out  a mu- 

NFW  n,r«F-!  FURS'  . , I The  bournim  U rnt.e,v,„m,  w 0O«nL  U-M  ..•.al.-on,  w,re  t,K»d  by  -h,  1 -u.il,  -u.l.«-.ry  »rr.n,em.-n.  «llb 

ill-*™  DRESSES  - FURS,  bim  was  rommennng  on  a report  of  .service*  to  Herbert  Clancreve  CCf.  Mac-  people  and  should  accept  re.-pon-  Ottawa,  and  that  there  w no  pom- 


lat  by  next  aeenion  at  mg  home  or  a nospnai  u,  »n-  |Pa,  ol  creed,  color  or  me  aoimy  could  be  increased,  and  mat  a got-u  non  was  clean  wnn  ouiy  unuij.  no  - 

j nounced  by  the  Mother  Superior  of  parents  to  pay.  provided  Drey  job  of  forest  protection  could  he  argument  being  offered  when  Mr.  waa  regrettable  that  'hr  Province 
cni'rc  rAiTrJ,  can  benefit  from  treatment  done  for  le*s  than  ihe  revenue  re-  Johnson  oppo.-.ed  it  on  Die  ground  hod  been  unable  to  work  out  a mu-  , 

The  Solarium  is  indeuvorlng  to  «iv«L  that  legislators  were  elected  by  the  tually  satisfactory ^arrangement  with 

DRESSES  -FURS  8ha  was  commenting  on  a report  - d#fVeto  fJ.Cirduulilon  of  ^rvlcrh  t0  Herbert  Gargrave  iC.CP.,  Mac-  people  and  should  accept  reopen-  Ottawa,  and  that  there  was  no  powi-  , 

yesterday  stating  thm  Fire  C he  | han|Hc#ppe<|  children  in  the  prov-  kenzir - contended  operators  should  slblUty,  not  hand  It  ovrr  to  a com-  bllity  in  sight  of  any  immediate  ac-  ( 

BJoaeph  Raymond  and  J Vt.  Custer-  vtlb  adequate  facilities  for  pay  a greater  share  of  the  cost  of  mission  Unn 

ink.  city  building  Inspector  had  filed  casp.flndlnR  and  follow-up  care,  maintaining  a capital  asset:  and  Mr.  Welch  read  a telegram  from  He  suid  he  felt  the  Province  was 

■ report  with  the  Provincial  Serre-  ^ ^ moat  important  phases  B I.  tBo**-  Johnson  t Coalition.  New  Hon.  Colin  Gibson,  Minister  of  Na-  making  a mistake  m not  accepting 

| tary  stating  the  building  would  have  ^ jyp^  worgt  Westminster,  argued  that  the  Do-  tlonul  Derence  lor  Air,  Ottawa,  a«-  any  financial  and  administrative  re- 
in undergo  major  alterations  be-  a„iar.  minion  which  indirectly  received  auring  the  committee  would  have  xponslblllty. 

fore  It  could  be  put  to  such  use  '^nnuJ  opcrilUnB  foM,  ,p-  mUfh  morr  frotn  toT*M  ‘ndu*lr>'  PUnrs  10  fly  over  Vancouver  Is-  , -We  are  making  a straight  gift  of 

The  building  will  continue  to  be  lmalrly  tM)00Q  muJ5t  come  than  the  prevlnce.  should  contribute  land  fore*u.  Ihp  land  - Mr  Kenney  pointed  out.  I 

1 operated  as  a hotel,  she  jtated.  and  *om  M|0  sub5Crlptlon.  If  for“t  industry  was  completely  w A c Bennett  »Con..  South1 

the  society  may  build  a hospital  tn  ‘ wnped  out,  Mr  Orchard  said  the  W InilllVfl  ill  I Okanagan » also  was  disappointed 

another  year  or  so.  t . . . Province  would  looe  not  only  ?4.-  w u,,utl1  IUJUIIU  111  I that  no  agreement  had  been  reached 

— The  report  submitted  lo  the  Pro-  If  1)111(111  1 91  III  TV  ft  HI  000  000  direct  revenue  annually,  but  (•  llj  * f ( «,.v  with  Ottawa  and  no  settlement  of 

yincial  Secretary  stated  Ihe  building  I ^ ^ A . • Igis.ooo.ooo  indirectly.  The  \ainr  -,»  ■ ‘ land  was  taking  place. 

> irwtw  oouM  ^ operated  wtth  / Kltllt  1 CCHlCIlt  the  industry  was  UdO.OOOOOO  a year.  Mi  i ■ 2719  Richmond 

D safety  as  a hotel,  but  would  require  EIkxilt)r(h  M Harris.  Strath- Jnd  11  ‘*«ncd  ‘*nlv  reasonable  to  Rued,  « . r 

^ expenditure  of  several  thousand  *1- *1  - 1 „ , iniMr-d  m ',ro,(‘c'  0,1  ,h*'  hand  BrU’  to  ^ trM4led  U"  ,v'“d  ‘,llunw  ,o1’  (him  JsS(M)  lOr 

Mtfw  A lars  before  it  could  be  U*d  ns  * ^ Jr  Z the  *****  wanted  good  , \ AdUU  IUI 

WH1  71  tuisnltal  m.nkharrf  and  an<1  rood*,  Slid  must  pay  for  them,  a-  L"«-k  and  Haullnln  Streets  yes-  ■ ry* 

rww  y 1 fcS  rSTSur  i «.  wi «- -could  -na,,  mormn, .0  u.  Damase  by  h ire 

■ v a ' ........  do  an  acceptable  lob’’  fur  12,500.-  Police  said  one  car  w.cs  driven  bv  J 


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The  building  wdll  continue  to  be  urMlnul|l|j  ijoooo  must  come  than  the  province,  should  contribute,  land  lore*u 
operated  as  a hotel,  she  Mated  and  I {rom  puM|c  aub*crtpUOn.  If  r°p“l  industry  was  completely 


the  society  may  build  a hospital  In  “ 1,1  ‘ ““  ‘‘  wnped  out,  Mr  Orchard  said  the  W’rfMnj.n  |n  j,. 

another  year  or  *o  _ . . Province  would  lose  not  only  ?4.-  ^ UUIxtH  UljUllU  U1 

The  report  submitted  U.  the  Pro-  H 0111(111  III  JUTVll  III  000.000  direct  revenue  annually,  but  t II:  * f ( .... 

vmclal  Secretary  stated  the  building  /Y.  a • 1 . gl6.000.000  indirectly  The  value  of  ■ ■ 

could  be  operated  with  reasonable  / HI  till'  ACCUlPIll  the  industry  was  1150.000.000  a year.  Mrs.  H.  Brockway,  2719  Richmond 

safety  as  a hotel,  but  would  require  I M[,  jr.^-th  M Harris  Strath-  ®nd  11  wnnt,d  onlv  reasonable  to  R.md,  was  taken  u.  Jubile,-  Hospital 

expenditure  of  several  thousand  dol-  Hfl'u.,  Wlt,  sJlHhl|y  injured  in  P”***  M °n  {h*  oa,<,r  h*nd  Drl‘-  t0  ^ trp“ud  for  hr“d  lniurlw  ,ol‘ 

lars  before  it  could  be  used  as  a r(|llLMt,n  wi',h  an  nutonioblle  at  the  *■*»  Columbia  wanted  good  schools  lowing  a colluion  between  two  cars 
hospital.  - mteriec tlon  ” o 1 Blanshard  and  ®nd  roads,  and  must  pay  for  them,  at  Cook  and  H.ultaln  BtreeU  yes- 


If  forest  industry  wo*  completely 
wnped  out,  Mr.  Orchard  said  the 
Province  would  lose  not  only  54,- 


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intersection  or  mansnaro  ana  . ’ _ _ • . . . , . 

Court mv  Street*  shortly  after  5 8prvlcf  cou,d  U‘rday  morMU"t  Mt  10 


‘COUnney  oireeix  ... 

Mr.  James  P Armstrong,  creator  „ yesterday,  a city  police  report  an  acceptable  Job  l-ir  g2.  -OO.-  Police  said  one  car  wa*  driven  by 
. ...  . K non  n venr  hm  not  until  it  ails  hull!  ti, ......  u>.u,iru«i,  .ml  nr  tit  * 


of  the  Clinton  Insole,  will  be  at  the 
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Taken  to  Si.  Jiweph'*  Hospital  ul*  ,u  thal  ^°,nt 


0«)0  a year,  but  not  until  It  was  built  Hnrrv  BnKkwuy.  husband  nf  the  Claim  for  *500  damages  allegedly 


1 BRen  IO  -'ll  ausr-OM  r-  — ’ - 

Mr-.  Harris  wav  treated  bv  Dr  J | M“n>'  of  the  Sloan  reeommenda-  Joseph  Cartwngh 

n Moore  fur  cuts  over  her  left  eye  Orchard  said,  depended  Avenue. 


injured  woman,  and  the  other  by  due  to  the  "negligence  and  In- 


850  Snowdrop  competence  of  the  fire  department' 
lio*  been  submitted  to  the  city  by 


id  an  Injured  nose  upon  establishment  of  a sustained  Constables  Stanley  Holmes  and  N.  Moore  A-  Wilson,  bnirisiers  and 

Pnlirr-  viM  the  driver  «.!  the  car  Vleld  management  program,  and  t.  Galbraith  attended  the  accident.  I solicitors,  on  behalf  of  F.  Clifford 

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wa*  John  T.  Potts.  2 Gorge  Road  this  could  not  be  worked  out  for 


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Gillhiim,  H4.  died  in  Nanaimo  Hos-  Ivft  assuring  the  tenants  ' that 
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Princeton  for.  many  year*  before  nothing  further  would  occur. 

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son  and  two  daughter*  Funeral  South  African  War  and  the  First 
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Dominion  Day 

A year  or  so  ago  the  Mackenzie  King  Ad- 
ministration made  an  effort  to  change  the 
date  of  Dominion  Day  to  July  7,  the  first 
Monday  in  the  month  when  it  occurred.  I he 
effort  failed  because  the  people  of  Canada 
would  not  hear  of  it.  To  them  Dominion 
Day  was  Dominion  Day.  and  its  date,  July 
1.  Parliament  will  face  precisely  the  same  ob- 
jection with  the  current  move  to  have  Do- 
minion Day  called  something  else  - 'Can- 
ada Day  ” The  Commons  has  passed  the 
bill  in  three.  anonymous,  readings  and  it  will 
go  now  to  the  Senate,  where  we  trust  it  will 
be  killed. 

It  is  a very  queasy  conscience — and  a poor 
Canadian — that  cannot  abide  the  word  Do 
minion  in  Canada  I his  is  a Dominion  ol 
the  British  Commonwealth  and  I mpirc. 
Backdoor  attempts  to  read  Canada  out  of  the 
association  of  British  nations  will  be  resisted 
wherever  and  whenever  they  appear.  I here 
is  no  merit  in  "Canada  Day  that  is  not  to 
be  found  already  in  "Dominion  Day  " un- 
less one  happens  to  be  thinking  in  very  nar- 
row channels.  Under  either  name.  CanaJa 
would  still  be  a British  land.  T he  change 
of  name  would  be  an  unnecessary  and  un- 
warranted affront  to  our  own  history. 

We  note  that  the  bill  passed  the  House 
of  Commons  without  recorded  vote,  by  12} 
to  62.  Although  we  do  not  know  whom  the 
62  names  represent,  we  honor  them.  If  the 
Administration  had  had  the  courage  to  pre- 
sent this  measure  on  its  own  responsibility 
it  would  have  mitigated  the  left-handedness 
of  this  attempt.  As  matters  stand,  we  ask  that 
the  Senate  defeat  the  bill,  both  on  its  merits 
and  on  the  primary  duty  of  Parliament  to 
uphold  the  honor  and  dignity  of  this  land. 
Dominion  Day  is  Canada's  national  birth- 
day. and  the  date  is  July  1.  That  has  been  so 
aince  Confederaiion.  and  bigger  men  than 
the  Member  for  Metapedia-Matane.  with 
122  nameless  supporters,  will  be  required  to 
change  it. 

Salary’  Crab? 

Strange  things  happen  towards  the  end 
of  a Legislative  session  If  it  is  true  that  cer- 
tain Members  of  the  I wenty-First  Legis- 
lature of  British  Columbia  arc  looking  for 
more  out  ot,  the  ptiblic  purse  or  that  a 
‘ round  robin"  to  that  effect  has  been  in 
circulation  in  Legislative  corridors,  we  would 
appeal  now  to  all  parties  and  to  all  Members 
in  the  House  to  consider  how  such  an  action 
is  hound  to  ty  interpreted 

It  would  he  said  by  the  electors  that  the 
men  and  women  they  sent  to  the  Legisla- 
ture to  protect  their  interests  began  to  think 
of  themselves.  I he  present  S 2,000  sessional 
indemnity  would  be  compared  with  the  six 
old  age  pensions  which  it  outweighs,  with 
the  whittled  down  pensions  of  elderly  battle 
veterans,  with  that  sum  which  the  Province 
itself  pays  to  its  superannuated  employees 
at  the  end  of  a lifetime  of  work  People 
would  asfr.  and  with  every  right,  what  had 
happened  between  the  flection  of  1945  and 
the  session  of  1046  to  make  Members  of  the 
Provincial  l egislature  want  more,  and  that 
more  tax  free?  Less  than  a year  ago  they 
asked  for  the  honor,  knowing  its  terms. 

We  say  again  that  a salary  grab  would 
be  the  strangest  evidence  that  the  l wenty- 
First  Legislature  could  offer  of  its  desire  to 
serve  the  people  of  this  Province  faithfully, 
honestly  and  prudently  now  It  would  be 
interpreted  universally  as  a leaf  taken  out  of 
the  book  of  Twentieth  Parliament  of  Canada 
— the  Salary  Grab  Parliament  in  fact  British 
Columbia  electors  do  not  want  a Salary  Grab 
Legislature.  They  will  expert  that  all  of 
these  rumors  are  placed  back  in  the  bag  and 
forgotten — to  the  triumph  of  true  govern- 
ance in  this,  the  first  postwar  year 


Unhappy  Example 

General  Douglas  MacArthur  is  not  for- 
tunate in  his  choice  when  he  cites  a renuncia- 
tion of  war  clause  in  Japan's  proposed  new 
constitution  as  an  example  for  the  rest  of  the 
world  to  follow  To  be  frank  about  it  Ja-* 
pan's  constitution  is  being  imposed  under 
duress  on  a beaten  nation.  There  is  nothing 
wrong  in  this.  It  is  right  and  proper  under 
circumstances  that  require  drastic  treatment 
of  an  aggressor  nation  defeated  in  a war  of 
its  own  making 

Considerable  time  will  have  to  elapse, 
however  before  it  becomes  evident  that 
such  a clause  means  more  than  mere  words 
on  paper  Constitutional  procedures  have  not 
been  followed  conspiciously  by  the  Japanese 
in  the  past  Thinking  persons  will  prefer  to 
wait  for  proof  of  the  efficacy  of  Japan  s en 
forced  democratic  status  before  looking  to 
the  erst  while  enemy  for  a lead  in  promotion 
of  world  peace. 

It  is  probably  his  enthusiasm  for  the  pro- 
posed change  in  Japanese  Government — 
largely  of  his  own  making— that  leads  Gen- 
eral MacArthur  to  laud  its  supposed  inten- 
tions at  the  expense  oF/thc  United  Nations 
The  sentiments  he  citrt  are  admirable  but  a 
paper  clause  renouncing  war  does  not  of  itself 
mean  much.  Japan  once  before  renounced 
war.  It  signed  the  solemn  covenant  of  the 
Kellog  Pact  as  did  Germany  and  the  na- 
tions of  the  Allies  of  the  late  wit.  Yet  both 


Japan^and  Germany  deliberately  violated 
their  pledges. 

Merely  to  place  a clause  in  a constitution 
does  not  guarantee  peace  Constitutions  mean 
nothing  to  groups  gaining  power  in  lands  ^ 
unaccustomed  to  democratic  procedures  I hey  ^ 
can  be  amended  or  ignored  at  will  by  the  e 
oligarchies  in  control.  Japan  has  long  been  i 
dominated  by  an  oligarchy.  It  has  to  be  ' 
proved  yet  that  she  will  know  what  to  do  v 
with  a written  constitution,  and  how  to  j; 
adhere  fo  it.  * 

Even  if  every  country  in  the  world  put  i 
inch  a clause  in  their  constitutions  it  would 
not  automatically  mean  the  end  of  all  wars  ' 
Peace  is  something  that  has  to  be  worked  ^ 
at  more  strenuously  even  than  war  It  is  ( 
recognition  of  this  fact  that  will  cause  most  b 
people  to  place  their  trust  in  the  United  Na-  ( 
tions  rather  than  in  Japan's  proposed  ex-  J 
ample  The  United  Nations  provides  a con-  ( 
tinuing  force  working  for  the  prevention  of  , 
war  It  is  the  best  security  nations  have  for  t 
a chance  to  live  at*  peace,  and  warrants  im  1 
measurably  the  support  of  all.  individuals 
and  nations  alike.  It  is  in  the  Charter  of  the  * 
United  Nations  that  hope  for  the  furure  lies.  ( 
not  in  the  example  of  a former  enemy  mis-  , 
takenly  cited  by  General  MacArthur. 

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Postal  Deliveries 

Restoration  of  a normal  letter  carrier  serv-  ( 
ice  will  be  welcome  in  Canada,  when  that  ( 
comes  For  the  duration  of  the  war  this  com-  i 
munity  has  been  badly  crippled  by  a partial 
service  with  residential  deliveries  once  a day. 

I here  has  Wen.  and  is,  much  disparity  be- 
tween the  regularity  and  dispatch  of  the 
service  known  in  the  city,  and  that  given  in 
the  immediate  environs.  Two  days  have 
been  required  to  get  a letter  to  places  on  the 
southern  end  of  Vancouver  Island  within  a 
comparatively  short  drive  Short-handed 
staffs  at  the  post  office,  with  sorting  and  every 
other  department  hard  pressed,  have  accounted 
for  most  of  the  delays  of  which  the  public 
has  complained.  1 here  is  another  factor,  and 
we  hope  that  it  will  be  remembered  when 
the  full  postal  service  is  to  be  resumed.  The 
Greater  Victoria  community  has  about 
doubled  in  population  in  the  last  decade  and 
will  nred  vastly  more  service  than  it  has 
had  before  That  means  more  personnel  in 
the  post  office. 

Peace  Not  Helped 

Ministers  of  the  Gospel  do  not  help  the 
cause  of  peace  inherent  in  the  philosophy  to 
which  they  subscribe  when  they  make  pub- 
lic addresses  devoted  to  the  alleged  imminence 
of  war  as  one  visiting  pastor  has  done  in 
Victoria  this  week  The  Bible  is.better  used 
as  a handbook  of  good  living  than  as  a re- 
pository from  which  to  draw  dire  proph- 
ecies of  attack  bv  one  nation  on  another. 
Such  prophecies  are  in  any  case  matters  upon 
which  ecclesiastical  authorities  have  long  held 
many  conflicting  opinions. 

The  public  weal  and  national  interest  are 
not  served  by  predictions  that  Russia  will 
overwhelm  Canada  and  the  United  States, 
no  matter  the  private  convictions  of  the 
speaker  No  good  can  come  of  public  utter- 
ances of  this  nature,  which  merely  cause  dis- 
trust and  enmity  and  in  fact  tend  to  create 
the  conditions  which  bring  about  war  One 
looks  to  ministers  of  the  cloth  for  assurance 
of  the  blessings  of  Providence,  not  for  al- 
leged misfortunes. 

Srcn  in  Pacing 

Reputations  mav  meao  little  in  the  next 
world  but  they  have  a very  definite  bearing 
in  this  one  For  good  or  ill  they  arc  usually 
earned.  I he  world  is  slow  to  judge,  but 
judge  it  does  through  the  passage  of  years 
Individuals  are  judged  by  the  company  they 
keep,  by  their  associations  in  life,  bv  the  ac- 
tions they  take,  and  bv  some  intangibles 
which  cannot  be  written  down.  As  reputa- 
tions are  nude  so  too  they  arc  amended  and 
for  cause  A man  s life  may  be  his  own. 
but  his  reputation  is  forever  in  the  care  ol  the 
world. 

What  is  needed  badly  in  this  country  now 
is  not  the  people's  ever-willing  yes.  but 
the  people's  "no."  If  it  is  not  exercised,  and 
soon,  little  men  consolidated  in  public  office 
will  eat  them  out  of  their  homes,  with  every 
new  device  to  sap  more  out  of  the  public 
purse  on  this  excuse  or  that  1 axation,  at 
nightmare  levels  in  Canada  today,  will  cripple 
this  land  in  two  more  years  if  there  is  not 
substantial  redress  of  that.  If*  is  hamstrung 
now.  in  spit*  of  the  sixteen  per  cent  tax 
reduction'*  which  whittled  to  almost  nothing 
on  the  income  tax  forms  for  1945 


Marine  Matters 

Prank  M Keilajf  

A short  Uine  ago  subscribers  to 
'‘Industrial  Management."  a US. 
publication,  acre  in  receipt  ol  an 
exclusive  release  headed  "Our  War- 
Built  Merchant  Marine  Cun  b* 
Vast.  White  Elephant  U Publi- 
Won  t fillip  American."  What  the 
palter  outlined  could  apply.  In  some 
respects  at  least,  to  the  shipping 
situation  in  Canada  -on  a much 
lesser  Kale,  ol  course 

In  the  opening  paragraph  the 
reader  was  told  that  the  United 
Stales  at  the  present  moment  has 
the  largest  merchant  marine  in  the 
history  ol  the  world,  comprising 
some  5,000  vessels  aggregating  60.- 
000.000  deadweight  tcarrylng  cap- 
acity! tons,  in  other  words,  two- 
thirds  ol  the  world  s available  ship 
tonnage  tiles  the  U.B.  flag  Betore 
the  war  started  the  total  tonnage 
ol  VB.  ships  was  11.000.000  dead- 
weight tons. 

The  questions  the  paper  asxs  It* 
clientle  are:  "Will  we  keep  this  fleet 
Operating?  and  what  part  ol  It?" 
Legislation  betore  Congress  provides 
that  certain  ships  selected  by  the 
U S.  Navy  and  the  Maritime  Com- 
mission shall  be  laid  up  "in  sanc- 
tuary' and  retained  as  u reserve 
fliet  tot  future  emt i gtncies.  The 
Navy  also  wants  to  see  a big 
merchant  marUie  and  a vuile  ship- 
building industry  os  national  defence 
measures  The  remaining  ships  un- 
sold nr  unc bartered  afier  two  years 
would  be  added  to  the  sanctuary  or 
broken  up  for  scrap 
FOREIGN  SMI’  EARNINGS 

In  the  opinion  ol  certain  ship- 
owners. the  paper  states,  the  goal  ol 
UZ3.  ships  ahould  be  to  carry  at 
least  50  prr  cent  of  the  country's 
import  and  export  trade.  The  Slate 
Department  and  some  othei  Gov- 
ernment agencies  difler.  arguing 
that  foreign  ships  should  carry  more 
of  the  trade  so  that  foreign  countries 
can  earn  more  dollars  to  buy  U B. 
goods.  Some  owners  again  see  no 
mure  reason  for  sacrificing  the 


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H,aX  U>«  »mMt  ll|MllUI  II* 

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consideration  b obviou.- 

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wT  21  y ^ m should  be  given  toward  the  e.'-iao- 

5I  ’ 7 ! Sm  lishment  of  a direct  highway  lO  ihl* 

' the  difference  of  approximately  ten 

l|nn  Ot  the  ( hoicev, 

a L Wm  « )M  A properly  constructed  road  to 

f j/  1 m Patricia  Bay  would  also  serve  pres- 

I V k ••nt  ferry  connection*  to  Uir  United 

Sw  i'1  l 

m pertinent  question  uf  wliai  revenues 

Z I be 

^ cy  \y'  J remark*.  It  is  dUBeult  to  see  liow  a 

• comparlMrn  between  the  cost  of  a 

SIUM  A GOOD  PLACE  FOR  THE  MEETING?  highway  to  Patricia  Bsv  can  b* 

made  with  that  of  the  propoe-ed  sir- 

port  when,  as  Retv*  Lambrirk  r«- 
•I''  I marks,  no  proper  plans  showing  Uit 

)i  Postwar  tourists  LiX  pectetl  Ai  to  quoted  remark  of  Major 

* Holmes  regarding  Ihe  lack  of  com- 

~ plaint*  from  tlve  rerldenfs  of  th* 

at  least  14  000,000  American  tourists  who  will  bring  Ui  about  IIO.OOO.OOO  UpUlldK  BIT4I  perhaps  he  u unwlM 


mMh 

IS  A GYMNASIUM  A GOOD  PLACE  FOR  THE  MEETING? 


Lar«;e  Influx  of  Postwar  Tourists  Expected 


* . , VI  r,„P  held  I Canada  expect*  a huge  influx  o!  Irom  neighboring  *uus  tha  year.,  in  new  wealth,  said  Retire**  m -wwln#  Rn  mterenc*  lavanhlc 

American  ^ ] poftlwar  Ummb  from  the  Umted  Hiere  were  10.000.000  hist  year.  ; Minuter  J.  B McDlarmld.  director  | ^ hu  .rBument,  I am  sure  Ihe 

foreigners  ge  mdu*tr»  lor  States  and  elsewhere  this  Bummer.  S"mr  supporters  of  ihe  new  On-  ®x  the  Maiutoba  Tourist  and  Pub-  rc>ldenU  this  arei 

to  surrender  an  < p<  , a fcUrVey  by  The  Canadian  Prrsa  tarlo  liquor  bill  to  establish  cock-  llcW>  Bureau.  anything  to  hinder  I 


that  purpose 


showed  today.  And  the  problem  of  toll  lounges  In  the  five  big  titles  of  , 


me  Msrmous  niunn  run-  rej>ld<.nU  ftrea  would  not  do 

Ity  Bureau.  anything  to  hinder  Die  progress  or 

Already  many  Summer  camps  In  | anjatcr  vlclorUi  providing  that  the 


One  wonders  whether  all  lht‘|how  lo  accommodate  them  all  pro-  I the  province  have  suggested  It  wlU  Manitoba  are  booked  to  capacity  j|trpB  ugPll  lo  create  Mich  progrras 


argument  h Justified,  when  the  same,  now  ^ rMrcte|ng  toumt  lncreilfle  Ontario's  tourist  trafflcalld  °{\*n  n-portan  Increasing  de-  wcrr  Ul  lhclr 

source  of^  information  ret  tab  lhtt'  j bureau  heads  and  resort  proprietors,  from  the  United  States  by  attract- I mantl  lor  react  vallons.  ' Speaking  \ 


in  the  ’»J  year?,  preceding  the 
World  War  foreign  ships  never 
earned  more  than  a net  balance  of 
40.tXMi.000  annually  through  carrying 
goods  and  passengers  on  U£.  sea- 
borne trade*,  only  about  1 per 


Indications  across  the  land  are  l6ofer  visitors  who  formerly  went 
that  holiday  spots  are  going  to  be  10  Quebec  wflert^  they  could  buy  a 


Already  the  first  trickle  of  1046 
tourists  hu*  reuched  Fort  Frances 
In  northwestern  Ontario  and  the 


i xtri-melv  crowded  Some  already  drink  when  they  wanted  one.  i " . , „ “ . 

ixuimeiy  crowoca.  oomr  aireaay  Junior  Chumber  of  Commerce  has  | _™  n___h  «>.,»-  victoria  DO. 

have  been  booked  almost  to  capacity.  Quebec  reports  this  year's  tourist  [CftUed  on  rr4ldl!nU  u,  thf  town  lo  ! J/ 

Some  17.Z07.731  tourist*  came  to  Picture  Is  very  attractive"  Among  help  solve  lhf  tourist  acconunoda- 


werr,  in  their  opinion,  sound 
Bpesklng  iwr.sonally.  I have  in 
mUid  the  mistake*  made  in  the  past 
under  the  guise  of  ruch  pr«*f re.s.-,. 

R It.  EDO  ELL 


ot  the  average  value  uf  U S j Canada  Inst  year,  when  the  Jupa-  '^peel'  d are  P^'>ph*  _,r"m  tton  problem  by  .setting  up  cot*  in  Editor  s Note  The  difficulty  t» 


exports  to  the  same  period.  ***«  surrender  rame  before  the  many  part*  of  the  u"1,rd  - ■ * i basement*,  attics,  porches  or  spare  thal  m,t  be  mail- 

TUen  the  paper  stresses  the  fact  tourist  season  had  ended.  Most  of  and  Canada  who  lake  bummer  ' ro<linB,  Many  veterans  have  opened  4blf  friMU  aU  <omnuudt# 

thal  a large  port  of  the  war-built  them  were  from  the  United  State*  courses  in  French.  new  l(,urtst  tumps  In  the  district.  ; ha<  m Ur  able  to  ascertain. 

I merchant  marine  i»  not  partlculfirly  Altogether  they  spent  about  1160.-  ~ -*  **-  **  J *" 


Reports  from  the  Maritime*  tn- 


new  tourist  camps  in  the  district.  ; hll!S  I|ir  t>rell  ab|r  to  asi-ertaln. 
Alberta,  which  boast*  such  tourist 


well  suited  to  postwar  commercial  000,000  in  the  Dominion.  This  year,  dicate  a "tremendous  Influx " of  nieccas  a*  Banff.  Jasper  and  Lake  _ # . , 

“u  statts  thal  hall  ol  the  a much  higher  total  is  expected.  tourists  this  year,  many  In  scorch  Louise,  anticipates  probably  350,000  l^fOllS  lO  NpOHSOF 

5 000  new  vessels  are  Liberties,  too  Leo  l>>lan.  head  (»f  the  Canadian  of  »n|fllng  New  Brunswick  and  visitors  will  tour  its  national  pork*  ‘ I 

.slow  to  be  economical  pn  the  avar-  Travel  Bureau,  said  he  expected  an  Nova  Scotia  expert  'raffle  on  their  lhlB  Jfar.  space  at  many  resort*  \l  |k,nwv.i  1^1  * a*k fl 

ige  runs,  and  reconunends  shijis  increase  of  30  or  40  per  cent  this  «ce»*c  drive*  to  lakes  and  ocean  already  is  booked  to  capacity  ITIcl\  Vflli  * II  I 

specially  designed  to  compete  with  year  over  last,  which  would  push  beaches  to  set  new  record*.  The  British  Columbia  Travel 


what  it  call*  efficient"  trull  now  (this  year^quota  close  to  the  25  - 
iindri  construction  m lorelun  ship*  1 000000  m!ffk 


aches  to  set  new  record*.  The  British  Columbia  Travel 

Prince  Edward  Island  is  looking  Bureuu.  which  plans  an  extensive 
r a 25-per  cent  Increase  over  advertising  campaign  in  United 


Tiie  Victoria  Lion*  Club  will  spon- 
sor ihe  May  Queen's  flout  In  the 


under  construction  ui  iorn«n  simp-  ooo.ooo  murk  for  s za-per  cent  increase  over  aavrruuug  _ 4.rubrati,.n. 

v ,uds.  dung  England  ,wiUi  aw  post-  Lack  ol  building  material  U hold-  tourist  trade  in  1M45  when  about  Bt-tes  and  Canadian  nrw?.|N.per*  lor .n  onui.e  m l of  the 

war  designed  vessels  under  con-  mg  back  planned  expansion  of  many  30.000  persons  visited  the  Island  and  magaxlnc*.  expects  a 25  iwr  11  ***  w *' J*  14  R “ ‘ ,rn.HV 

st ruction  totaling  nearly  2.000.000  tourist  camp  and  hotel  project*,  and  spent  cl«*e  to  11.000  000  Of  cent  increase  over  last  year  alien  c • ‘ 1,1  " J".  ‘ . u.„rn 

teas  with  a ship  a day  launching  Difficulty  of  finding  skilled  work-  lhat  total.  1567.000  went  for  hotel  about  450.000  vultor*  enleted  the  *ix  canuiua  * - . 

□tanned  for  1IM6  men  hu*  pui  a crimp  Ui  the  dream*  accommodation  of  vartou*  kind*  at  province  by  motorcar  alone.  Tour-  *ve  r " - . . , . >w 

pianiiru  »«*  h k emnnnnttn  in  104«.  more  are  expected  In  th«  next  *'  " 


Presenting  the  argument  in  tavor  of  other  operators.  Bur  despite  these  beach  resorts  ht*  *P*nl  *22.000,000  in  l«4.s  i * fh  ,n 

ol  a UjB.  Merchant  Marine  at  all  drawbacks.  Canndlaas  are  ready  to  Western  Canada,  too.  louka  for- | Deputy  Trade  Minister  E.  4.  *y*‘  f . Li 
cof-ia,  the  puprr  cites  that  Ui>  give  the  vLvitors  a hearty  welcome  ward  to  a bountiful  harveit  of  tour-  Rowe  bottom,  of  British  Columbia.  * *r*r  " " ' the 

aiilps  employ  American  seamen,  buy  and  to  entertain  them  to  the  limit  1st  dollar*.  vald  niany  inquiries  had  br**n  re-  *u"  8 ta  YMC  A Bi»en- 

Amerkan  supplies,  undergo  repairs  of  listing  accommodations  "We  expect  this  year  visitors  celved  from  persons  who  wished  lo  Eaqui^  i r-  i^.  ClvU 

in  American  >»rd*  and  mention*  a The  Ontario  Travel  and  Tourist  whose  numbers  will  be  limited  only  spend  from  three  to  five  weeks  In  <*r'  *-  * ,„  * 0»k  Com- 

alngie  line,  with  lour  passenger  and  Bureau  reiK>rts  Uie  province  expects  by  available  accommodation  and  the  province.  _ r’  , r and'll|P  B C Oectrio 

a doxen  cargo  stupe  spen.Ui.g  SJ0 - to.pl-vee-  AsaocUt 

OOO.OCKi  in  a norma!  prewar  K»r  1 g v , . | greatest  pleasure  seems  to  In-  derived  y «•  * Iffltion  ( uHDOn*  Tl.e  contest  whvner  will  be  derided 

wages,  supplies,  maintenance  and  I *1 1 I (|||  from  picking  up  bottles  and  jar*  * bv  ,hr  largest  number  of  ticket* 

repairs  WI)5>U  \xlllllll  Btld  Bmashlng  them  on  the  road  Huttrr-N.^  R!  to  R5.  inclusive  £ ‘"/r  f!rganlz.«.on 

Appreciating  that  operating  cost*  They  dance  with  Joy  when  the  tire*  Meat— Nos  M2»  to  M31  W||  lUo  q^C|d«>d  to  postpone 

of  U B.  line*  had  always  been  mgher  ^1  B,  O B.  nt  Bn  automobile  cninch  over  the  sugar— Nos  81  to  85.  incliwlve.  canvassing  for  the  F-xst  Vancouver 

than  foreign  lines  because  of  hig  <* ' — I jagged  pieces  I do  not  blame  the  n«  4*-70  and  Club  Crippled  Children  a Fuiul 


OOO.OCKi  In  a normal  prewar  year  f°r 
wage:  supplies  maintenance  and  I |l 

repairs  VFLF3 

Appreciating  that  operating  cost* 
of  U 8 lines  had  always  been  nigner  | 
than  foreign  line*  because  ol  higher  j 
wage  standards  In  building  and  | 


Observiition 


By  G-B. 


ivea  irom  persona  »mu  wian*-u  -- 

end  from  three  to  five  weeks  In  cera  Employees  Club.  Vlrtorla  C.UU 
e province.  Service  Association.  Oak  Bay  Com- 

munity  Centre  and  the  B.C  Electric 

Employees'  Association 

ill’ul  Nation  ('.onftonn  The  contest  winner  Will  be  decided 
Butter — Nun.  R!  to  R5.  inclusive  * ^rgrat  number  of  toke.a 

sold  by  her  organization 

Meat— No*  M2*  to  M31  u W|f  lUo  decided  to  postpone 

Sugar— Nos  81  to  85.  Inclusive.  canvassing  for  the  East  Vancouver 


I jagged  pieces  I do  not  blame  the  s rmipon*  No*  46-70  and  Uon*  Club  Crippled  Children  * Fund 

In  *n  overcrowded  section  of  ' n,!<*rnv  ^ meat  coupon-  Nos  Mi  to  MSt  e*.  during  the  Solarium  Junior  League 

2*2  V“  :ndz'r  u^^r:,  » — »> 


upe ration  betore  the  war.  these  in  an  overcrowded  section  of  anrf  nn?  ril|5fd  property  The  blame 

cn&u  are  much  hlglwr  now.  anrl  Fair  tie  Id  district  21  children  dwell  ^ M|U*rriv  upon  the  shoulders  of 

mean,  the  paper  point*  out.  uiat  In  a »paoe  less  than  the  area  of  an  lhdr  p„rr.tltJ(  zs«siM  down  to  a 

US  shipping  will  have  an  operating  average  city  block.  Mothers  of  a >w  wordj,  th'f  authentic  scene*  I 

subsidy— really  a parity  payment  to  number  nonchalantly  turn  them  have  described  actually  spell  Juvenile 
American  worker.-.  11  'he  American  , out  early  In  the  morning,  rain  or  dellt>quenry  tn  the  making 
Merchant  Marine  U to  survive.  Uhine,  and  the  children*  first  fun  is 

Most  of  the  preceding,  in  *omr  dabbling  in  evil-smelling  mud  and  Tn  miK 

respect*  anyway,  can  be  applied  to  foul  water  in  the  gutters.  Every  day  » » *•» ENSON  TO  spf\k 

Canada  and  the  effort  on  the  part  they  frolic  in  Ui*  middle  of  a bu*y  Dr  Stevenson,  ol  the  Provincial 

ot  some  Interest*  to  foster  a Can-  , street.  Frantic  warning  blast*  of  Department  ot  Mine*,  will  *peak  on  1 

adian  Merchant  Marine  Well  up  , automobile*  and  trucks  echo  from  ..VolcAnoe/t  ^ Earthquake*-  to  the 

among  tl.e  leading  trading  countries  breakfast  to  dinner,  bui  mother*  do  | viotortn  Natural  History  Society  a* 
of  Uve  world,  but  without  prew  ar  not  come  out  ot  their  houses  They  ^ Mo!  laboratory  Victoria 
ships,  there  l*  an  opportunity  for  apparently  believe  the  re.spon*iblllty  nn  ^dav.  April  « at  » 

Canada  to  have  some  ship*  sailing  rest*  entirely  with  motorist*  Tl.e  AI,  |ntrrestrd  are  invited  to 

under  her  own  flag  and  earning  a'  driver*  have  other  Idea*,  and  frr- 


10 

j \\OM^  • 


under  her  own  flag  and  earning  at  drivers  have  other  idea*,  and  Ire- 

least  a portion  of  the  country'*  quenUy  express  them  it.  scathing , 

trade  Positive  Indication*  that  some  term*  when  screaming  brakes  cause  t 

Canadian  ihlpplng*  men  are  de-  ! tire*  to  bum  the  road  surface.  The  SnnritP  ami  Stinnvt 

terminefTto  make  a bid  tor  a siian  | joyful  children  propel  thetr  trl-  afuil 

of  export  and  import  g<»dft  carried  eyrie*  and  acootera  *crus*  neighbors  Tim**  at  lunrlM  «i*d  sur,  \t> 
in  derpsea  ahlp*  was  news  In  Van-  lawns,  stamp  up  and  down  In  fresh-  .^ndard  »m.».  at  v.ctan*  bc 
co.iv,r  recrnlly  V— 

n » FT  (IF  FKilt.lllI  RS  delight  through  flower  bed*  Bill!  0mlt  r 

FLEET  OF  FREIGHTS*!  Utetr  mother*  do  not  appear  Howl*  , * M ,g  „ i 


rlYJHBf. 
nC  SSL 


eouver  recently. 

FLEET  OF  FRK1GHTERH 


The  Way  Through  the  ^ oocD 

They  ihut  the  ro ad  through  the  woodx 
Seventy  ueart  cion 

Weather  and  ratn  have  undone  it  again. 

And  nnu»  you  u-ould  never  know 
There  u'os  once  a road  through  the  woods 
Beta re  they  planted  the  trees 
It  is  underneath  the  coppire  and  heath 
And  the  thin  anemones 
Only  the  keeper  sees 
That,  where  the  ring-dove  broods 
And  the  badgers  roll  at  ease 
There  was  once  a road  through  the  woods 

Yet.  if  you  enter  the  woods 
Of  a Summer  evening  late. 

When  the  night  air  codls  on  the  trout  ringed 
pools 

Where  the  otter  whistles  hit  mate. 

( They  tear  not  men  in  the  woods 
Because  they  see  «o  fiwl 
You  will  hear  the  beat  ot  a horse's  teet 
And  the  swnh  of  a skirt  in  the  dew 
Steadily  cantering  through 
The  rmsty  solitudes,  / 

As  though  they  perfectly  knew 
The  old  lost  road  f6rouff6  the  u'oods 
But  there  it  r»o  road  fA>rcKh?6  the  woods 

* —Kipling. 

> 


According  to  an  announcement  | >nd  with  an  occasional 

madf  ai  the  Mainland  port,  Western  naU|jhty  word  p4cgrd  Up  somewhere 
Canada  Bteanuvhlp*  Limited  w"‘  | punrtuate  the  air  at  intervals  a* 
operate  * fleet  of  freighter*  from  lhf  on|^  PIi„aBe  tn  rough  and 

fhu  coast  to  world  pom  The  | tumble  fight*.  The  mothers  pay  no 
company.  If  was  Mated  has  already  1 atu>ntton  ^ whAt  ^ BOlrR  on  until 
acquired  16  vessels  and  ho*  live  more  |#tf|dent  iunrtmme  call*  add*  to  the 
under  charter  making  21  ships  in  ^nrraj  racket  Then  some  of  the 
all  While  thl*  appear*  to  be  the  r^lly1rwn  Atand  ln  open  defiance  and 
most  ambitious  effort  to  date  on  the  , nelually  have  to  be  chased  and 
part  of  Western  shipping  men  t°:dril„Pd  tearfully  horn#  Thetr 
build  up  a Canadian  Merchant  

operator*  have  23  iO.OOO-'on  freight-  | Tfl  t'V'TV  Til  l 

er*.  osmed  or  under  charter.  f M r.  t 1 I -r  I * « 

Whether  these  Canadian  veaaeka  , r^w  Tbr  Daiir  one 

ran  be  owned  and  operated  under  i Health  Centre  Finished  The 

world-wide  competition  will  only  be  piPti.  There  U *tl»  work  on  the  g 

proved  in  time  The  effort  U csr-  in  a driveway,  but  the  building  l 

lainly  to  be  applauded,  for  the  linn  Tt  la  expected  that  future 

successful  operation  of  the  venture  rowed  at  the  next  council  meetln 

mean*  an  annual  outlay  of  gi.DOO.OOO 

by  Western  Steamship*  to  It*  Brit-  FIFTY  VI 

t*h  Columbia  port*  In  wage*  and 
supplies  It  might  also  mean  re- 
placements In  time  If  subsidies  are  The  City-  The  large  three-*i 

needed  to  offset  the  differential  in  Jt  Douglas  and  Courtney  Bireeta. 

wages,  etc,  which  favor  European  • narrow  escape  from  fire  Bund* 

nhumm.  r,r.0M  thew  »»•  the  attic.  Where  It  gained  CO 

, TZ  ' diacovsfsd  and  ex.lngv.uhed  by  U 

I should  be  avails ble  unleu  It  U to  UlU#  ^ #rvl  , 

l be  established  there  U no  place  for  ^ j qqq  ample  insuri 

Canadian*  in  the  shipping  business  

In  the  meantime  British  colum-  ertTVTV  l II 

ou  importers  and  exporter*  should  .Sr.  I fc.v  I f -r  f t 

where  possible,  designate  ship*  of  ’ rtw  tw*  DaiiT  ami«* 

! Canadian  regUtry  as  the  carriers  of  t B#n  Merohant  the* 

their  offshore  merrhandUe  yesterday  from  New  York  states 


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This  is  the  Easy, 
Convenient  Way 
to  Meet  the  Cost 


U f t Tvpgi  thi*  easy,  convenient  monthly 

^ payment  plan  you  r«n  btllW  »ha» 
new  home  and  know  exactly  when  you 
will  own  it  outrU"-  Vow  will  know  just  l.ow  much  you 
have  to  pay  e.rh  month  and  ran  plan  your  money  affs.ra 
accordingly. 

The  reflation*  o!  the  National  Housing  Act  provide 
that  you  may  obtain  the  funds  you  need  on  particularly 
favourable  terms,  a*  »hown  below: 


LONDON  -CFi  — The  Gordon  8erv- 
i teas  Club  ln  Vauxhall  Bridge  Road. 
| ha*  rimed  afier  six  year*  service  a* 
i*  residential  club  for  Allied  truup* 


Tit  ENTY-FIVFs  YEARS  .41 

i Prtioi  Th*  Dsily  Calnwai  ef  *SfU  * IM1* 

Health  Centre  Plnished  The  Saanich  Health  Centre  u oun- 
pietr  There  la  still  work  on  the  grounds  to  be  done.  *uch  as  putting 
in  a driveway,  but  the -building  la  flnlahed  and  ready  for  occupa- 
tion Tt  I*  expected  that  future  plana  lor  the  Centre  will  be  du- 
.-ufcsrd  at  the  next  council  meeting 

FIFTY  YEARS  AGO 

rrem  The  Pally  Cukai.MI  Of  Asm  • ISM 

The  CU>-  The  large  three-story  brick  building  st  the  corner 
jt  Douglas  and  Courtney  B'reeU.  occupied  by  the  Union  Club  bad 

• narrow  eacape  from  fire  Sunday  afternoon,  the  blaae  originating 
III  the  attic,  where  It  gained  comlderable  headway  before  It  *m 
discovered  and  extinguished  by  the  fire  brigade  under  Chief  Drmsy 
Very  little  water  was  used,  and  the  damage  thereby  kept  down  to 
lea*  than  61  000.  with  ample  insurance  In  seven  ctnppanies  to  covar  tt 

SEV  ENTY  FIVE  YEARS  AGO 

Trmtn  Th*  Dsllf  PMl!«h  CsV*fU*i  *f  AgrU  • IDI 

Ban  Francisco  Merchant  Dies—  A private  telegram  received  here 
yesterday  from  New  York  states  that  Edward  Franklin  died  at  hi* 
hotel  in  that  elfy  The  deceased  wm*  an  old  well-known  CaMfomlan. 

• nd  was  tonnerijr  of  the  firm  of  Selim  * Edward  Franklin  mer- 
,-hant*  of  thla  city.  He  recently  visited  Bent  land  and  was  on  hi* 
wav  back  to  Victoria  when  hit  life  terminated  a*  stated  above 


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Ta »•«  are  pm-, mbit  monthly  u*  oAAUton 
Monthly  ps> ment*  are  calculated  In  repay  principal  m 
full,  plus  interest  at  4^ro,  in  20  yeara,  at  a monthly 
rate  of  approximately  I6..VI  per  $1,000  of  loan. 

•>  lending  valwe  U row-ldered  by  tbe  An  to  be  ih#  ertiiw.icd  r«Ht 
•f  r«.n«trurf»'>n  terlwdiof  ibe  <o*«  ot  the  land,  or  lb*  apprsi*ed  oslwo. 
whirbever  is  I***.  I 

Settle  your  problem  now.  Call  at,  telephone  or  write 
to  the  office  below: 

the  * 

Manufacturers  Life 

Insurance  Company 

C B CLEMENT 
Mortgkfo  Representative 
Pemberton  Building  • Victoria 
Telephone  Garden  1170 


5 


the  DAILY  COLONIST,  VICTORIA.  b C SATURDAV,  APRIL  6.  1946 


Winch  Seeks 
Inquiry  Into 
Professions 

CCF  Leader  Harold  E.  Winch, 
who  recently  attacked  on  the  floor 
of  the  Legislature  professional 
bills  covering  adinmutrauon  of  cer- 
tain profeaaloriA  In  the  province,  has 
placed  a motion  on  the  paper  calling 
for  a general  review  of  professional 
acta  and  regulation*  promulgated 
under  them. 

The  motion  call*  for  a committee 
of  the  whole  Houae  to  review  the#* 
acta  for  the  purpose  of 

1 Ascertaining  the  power*  and 
duties  contained  In  them: 

2 Determining  whether  the  ex- 
ercise of  foch  power*  and  the  dla- 
eharge  of  such  duties  by  professional 
aoctetles  L«  In  the  public  Interest: 

3.  Determining  whether  the  aft iilr* 


taSast. 


To  Stand  Trial 
In  Wife’s  Death 

FRANK  C.  Hlnkaman.  who 
was  charged  with  man- 
slaughter following  the  death 
of  hla  wife.  Cicely,  a*  a result 
of  an  automobile  accident  on 
Pandora  Avenue.  March  23. 
was  committed  yesterday  by 
Magistrate  Henry  C.  Hall  to 
stand  trial  at  the  next  Court 
of  Assize*  here.  He  was  re- 
leased on  ball  of  $4  000 


Performance  of  Victoria  Amateur 
Radio  Brings  New  York  Inquiries 

Remarkable  transmuting  per-  ■. » , , ^ r.  • ^ 

formance  by  a local  amateur  radio  ” . . 


Rotarians  ^ill 
Sponsor  School 
Potato  Contest 


Judged  aa  table  stock.  Field  score 


tderan  Receives 


and  exhibit  of  potatoes  will  count  , p j |*^|  (iilfS 

50  per  cent  in  the  contest. 


V .s“  \ 


Two-Piece 
Spun  Cotton 

DRESSES 

Clever  little  Two- 
Piece  Dresses  that 
will  please  anyone. 

Shown  in  floral,  dot  or 
figured  spun  qotton. 
Sizes  M to  44 


DICK’S 

DRESS  SHOPPE 


of  such  societies  are  earned  on  in 
the  public  Interest: 

4 Considering  the  possibility  of 
■wcurlng  uniformity  In  the  provi- 
sion* and  administration  of  profes- 
sional acts,  and 

5 Making  such  recommendations 
as  the  committee  may  deem  advis- 
able 

Weather  Forecasts  1 

| West  Coast  of  Vancouver  Island- 
Clear  Strong  northwest  winds, 
becoming  moderate  westerly  in 
evening 

I North’  Coa*»  of  Vancouver  Island— 
Cloudy  during  day  with  widely 
sen  tiered  showers  Overcast  In 
evening 

Vancouver  and  Vicinity— Overcast, 
with  Intermittent  drizzle  during 
morning.  Cloudy  In  afternooD. 
clearing  In  evening.  Moderate 
northwest  winds. 


rr«XBAt.  NOTICE 


Remarkable  transmuting  per-  .. « , , - %. « n « w-  r ^ 

formance  by  a local  amateur  radio  J f >a  - ^ |v 

station  operated  by  O.  M.  Clark. 

1704  6t.  Ann  Street,  ha*  drawn 
queries  from  the  American  Radio , 

Relay  League.  West  Hartford*  Com  j 
neUcut.  U.S.A 

Mr  Clark  received  a letter  from 
thu  nationally  known  organization  , 
requiting  informuurm  on  his  an-  j 
| tenna  system  a*  to  dimensions, 
i bright,  tuning  data  and  feede^sys-  i 
tern  const  ruction. 

The  letter  reads:  ‘ You  must  have  U i 
' found  some  magic  formula  for  aky- 
wires  to  obtain  such  excellent  re-  ' 
hulta.  We  would  like  to  present  a 
description  of  your  antenna  and  ! 
ataUon  in  a comprehensive  discus-  j J 
alon  of  outstanding  28  me.  stations.”  j 

Clark,  a veteran  of  two  wars,  has  j 
been  active  in  amateur  radio  circles 
since  1027.  He  was  with  the  Im- 
perials in  the  Great  War  and  he 
served  a short  term  with  the  Royal 
Canadian  Navy  In  the  World  War. 

but  was  discharged  when  wounds  G M Clark  at  His  Amateur  Short  Wave  Radio 

' from  previous  actions  began  giving  ^ . ...  ...  . 

him  trouble.  can  move  through  space  to  any  part  Mr  Clark  contacts  dally  su.  h 

Having  built  the  majority  of  hi*  of  the  world,"  he  said.  The  great-  places  as  Chile.  Uruguay.  Ausua  la. 

. radio  equipment  from  “Junk."  he  e*.t  thrill  Is  when  amateur  radio  men  Japan  China  and  many  of  the  U- 
urged  the  hobby  for  the  younger  relay  messages  for  families  thst  have  land*  In  the  South  Pacute.  He  is  a , 
l generation  a*  an  outlet  for  the  thrills  ! been  separated  by  the  war  and  thus  ' member  of  the  Victoria  Short  n'r 
that  youths  pursue.  afford  "air  reunions”  for  pareot*  , Club  and  Instruct*  youngsters  twice 


sponsor  aciHMii  A meeting  of  coutenantt.  parents  a fast  start  along  the  civilian  road 

■ teacher#  and  ah  of  the  public  in-  was  made  yesterday  by  a former 

Pitt  51  tfl  I -MfltPSt  teres  led  will  be  held  In  Temperance  army  lieutenant  Dan  Lawton,  who 

* VH/llkA-ok  Hall.  Keating,  on  April  12  Infer-  took  first  Victoria  delivery  of  the 

Prizes  totaling  138  are  offered  by  m*uon  on  potato  growing  will  be  , new  104*  Mercury  car  at  Glad  well 
Victoria  Rotary  Club  in  * potato-  given  contestant*  snd  film*  will  be  Motors. 

growing  contest  to  be  entered  b>  -shown  on  potato  culture  and  dla-  Key*  to  the  car  were  handed  over 
three  pupils  chosen  by  principals  raAe,  A corolf  tUm  und  a half-  to  Mr.  Lawton  by  Harry  Oladwell. 
from  each  of  the  following  8aanlcb  hour  magic  show  by  William  Hsrk-  i proprietor,  in  the  trim  s showroom, 
schools:  Deep  Cove.  Gordon  Head  neM  will  round  out  the  program  01-  Yatee  8 tree t.  at  4 p«i  ’ 

. « . t .b.  * . ...... k.,  .1  ih,  lalla  Rmvrlnr 


schools:  Deep  Cove.  Gordon  Head.  QMB  will  round  out  the  program.  015  Yatee  8 tree L at  4 pen 

KeaUng.  Royal  Oak.  Prospect  Lake.  ' I A member  of v the  Lake  Superior 

Saanlchton.  Sidney  and  West  Saan-  l . /Ysizr#  S/i/s*  [Regiment.  4th  Armored  Division. 
lch  fliNH  I OtIH  Lawton  Wiu  in  Uie  army  five  years 

Rule*,  were  announced  yesterday  n.  f M ligtniiol  and  served  in  Holland  and  Germany 

by  T.  P McConnell,  club  president  IttrfWrl  * •“  iSrntl-U  Formerly  of  Winnipeg,  he  has 

All  work  except  ploughing  must  be  jjri  Ebfc  Christie  owner  of  the  J adopted  Victoria  as  hb  home  and  t* 
done  by  the  contestant:  each  mem-  craigdower  Auto  Court  and  Motel  residing  at  1410  Stanley  Avenue, 
ber  must  plant  all  of  the  ten  I yesterday  denied  report*  that  her  Since  receiving  hi*  discharge  on 

pound*  of  potatoes  provided:  each  ruminen*  was  about  to  be  sold.  March  13  the  former  soldier  in- 

plot  will  be  Judged  and  scored  by  Many  inquiries  about  the  property  taken  a position  with  the  (.rear 
a qualified  representative  appointed  have  been  received  recently.  It  is  Ww,t  Assurance  Co.  and  chose 
by  the  Rotary  Club.  i reported.  Parties  interested  In  pur-  his  new  1046  Mercury  a grey  **dan. 

A club  exhibit  will  be  held  at  [chasing  the  auto  court  have  been  as  bring  most  suitable  in  •PP**'- 
Saanichton  Fall  Fair,  at  which  each  from  Victoria,  other  part*  of  British  ance.  comfort  and  reliability  for  hla 
contestant  will  be  expected  to  ex-  I Columbia,  and  California.  new  occupation. 


4* 


An  •mirgtui  (.ummualcsueri  o t Brl- 
Unnl«  Lmia*  Ho.  11.  A.F  Ai  A-M  . 
•Ill  b*  held  st  th*  Msionle  T«msl». 
DvualM  and  F-xard  Strccu.  an 
Saturday,  April  «.  at  J am  . lor  th* 
purpnae  of  attendln*  (h*  funaral 
of  our  law  brother,  Chart**  William 
Sandrra  Mrrntwr*  of  «l»*»r  iod«»* 
and  naitnr*  trmnrtn  m ««wi 
ids  art  Invttrd  to  altrnd 
By  order  of  (hr  Wnrthlptu]  Master 
W B BROWN 

Secretary 


. — Do  You  Know 

Saul  That  brrauat  at 

hifh  prlartuea 

HlKlMMf 

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Aa  nt  r •#  bare  largt 

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ijl  iBimedlatr  dtllterr 

lr  Victoria  Wood 
■ & Coal  Co. 

FT  Mill  RTON  «l  11.01X0 


it 


-With  a touch  ol  ihe  finger  you  | and  sons  at  faraway  place*  a week.  

I ” ~ 1 

Employment  Shows  Increase  Old  Victoria  Map  I 

But  3.046  I lere  St  ill  Idle  A ~MP  w 

General  unemployment  has  de-  I work  and  a great  proportion  of  Jobs  Waltt  A Company  has  been 

creased  In  Victoria  during  the  were  In  the  unskilled  labor  field  presented  to  the  city  for  ln- 

last  month,  but  the  number  of  Unskilled  labor  comprised  311  of  elusion  In  the  archive*,  the 

| unemployed  veteran*  remain*  the  mens  vacancies  1«2  skilled  and  gift  having  been  Pre^n’^d  *>> 

Bt€4dy.  semi-skilled;  26  sale*;  46  service;  22  Mr  and  Mrs  Cecil  Richard*. 

Council,  inn Uut  ^ Tk 

\ZIZZ  TvZZrZ’ZlZt'ZTZ?.  3,  l.undry  .nd|  mud  Su, 

Of  March,  compared  with  3.310  at  [dry  cleaning,  23  Remainder  were  L 

the  beginning  of  March  and  3.36.*)  unskilled.  * J CIUI 

at  the  beginning  of  February.  — f |>1(1  JiV^lVV  Oil 

'ZoTLZt.  ^ City  and  District  c ftoa(1  ^ 0rk 

Jmm™  aSTo?*  wCoTrna^  Hvt*  ^n^clared0^  T.nders  for  two  public  work. 

1.  and  2.837  men  and  541  women  on  I J for‘ Prov,nclfc,  Government  contract*  were  opened  at  Uie  Legi*- 
February  1.  i rrm,i0Vee*.  laUve  Bullduig*  yesterday 

Unemployed  veteran*  of  two  — - General  Construction.  Co.,  «hh  a 

wars  totaled  1.377.  men  and  women.  improvement  District — Under  the  render  of  140.582.  was  the  only  bl<l- 
I rompared  with  1.378  on  March  I.  Of  provisions  of  the  Water  Act,  the  d*r  for  reconstruction  of  3 7 mile*  of 
the  March  31  unemployed  total.  842  i Vesuvius  Bay  Waterworks  District,  the  Comox  road, 
were  veteran*  of  the  1930-45  war.  308  Suit  Spring  Island,  ha*  been  In-  rour  blda  were  received  for  con- 
veterans  of  the  1014-18  war.  and  100  corporated  a*  an  improvement  dl*-  j struclion  of  live  mile*  of  the 
veterans  of  both  wars.  Male  veteran*  trict  by  provincial  order  in  council.  , Vernon -Edge wood  road,  lowest  being 

unplaced  totaled  1,340.  and  women.  1 thal  ol  ,he  Construction 

_ Magistrate  Appointed  — Campbell  ^ M5  70g  OUier  wddrr* 

New  application*  dunns  M.rch 1 ««r«,  Suth.ri.nd  nt  th.  Con.tr unmn  Co. 

1 wrrr  >35,  compurwl  with  1t«  W > S M4J6D;  Columbl,  Bltulllhk  Co... 

Wrunury.  .n.l  pi.rrmonu.  hhalrt ' »l.|K>lnh'U  * »«  M»'  *ni)  D»'-l‘or'  W,dr  * C°" 

421.  com  (wired  wr.h  3M  AppUc-  , »nd  coroner  lor  the  county  of  Curt- 


Old  Victoria  Map 
Given  to  City 

A MAP  of  Victoria  pub- 
lished In  1888  by  M w. 
Waltt  it  Company  has  been 
presented  to  the  city  for  In- 
clusion in  the  archives,  the 
gift  having  been  presented  by 
Mr.  and  Mrs  Cecil  Richards. 

330  Master*  Road. 

The  preaent  site  of  the 
Empress  Hotel  is  shown  on 
th*  map  a*  8t.  Jame*  Bay 
"mud  flats.” 

I 

Bid  $49,500  on 
(’omox  Hoad  ^ ork 


Easter  Cards 

The.  dib|d#/  *t'  tvER 
h.icj,  with  prices  ♦rocn  fo  the 
lc  !u*<*  produc  lions  i>i  to  ^ I r^0 
jf.d i0' ry,  smart  *''d  correct,  . 

j 


Si 


tions  canceled  numbered  427 
•'Employment  is  definitely  on  »hr 


, 148.109 


Accept*  Invitation — Mayor  Percy 


^ -------  . jirrrpik  iotii«mui<  mn;vi  « 

way  up.”  said  C.  A Mudxe.  National  K QeorgP  ha*  accepted  an  Invlta- 
Fmploymen*  *rrvlre  manAcrr  here  „on  to  opt.n  lhr  Bnnu*i  convention 
*••  announcing  there  vn\  . ..  - • — •—  -*  *•-- 


Judgment  Reserved 


Judgment 


reserved 


I -WV*  **»**•■  — gUU|UHI..  

in  announcing  there  were  'T7loI  fhP  Grand  Chapter  or  the  BC.  j Thursday  by  Magistrate  Henry  C. 
vacancies  for  men  and  402  for  0rder  of  lhe  Eastern  8tar  in  the  1 Hall  ln  thf  city  police  court  ye*tcr- 
w-.nien.  compared  with  545  and  348  Fmprrw  Holfi  ballroom  on  June  17.  da>.  morning  when  the  Victoria  store 
a month  ago.  — 0j  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company  was 

He  «ta'etl  however  that  many  of  sit*  Rnwrvrd  — On  the  appUca-  f«,Uri„  ^ collect  the 


He  Mated  however,  that  many  of  hire  Reserved  - on  me  appma-  wllh  falUng  to  collect  the 

thr  varan- ir-  were  for  irmpnrary  ( dm  of  Jte^FederelJ^^m^or  requlred  narnb#r  of  ooupona  In  the 


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All  Muicrlan  ahlppee  Quietly  After 

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A.  H.  JACKSON 

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Public  Works,  the  Provincial  Gov-  requueo 

. umen t.  by  order  In  council,  has  5B  r nlruded  guilty  to 

reserved  a portion  of  the  foreshore  Thp  ““P*1  y r 

at  the  foot  of  11th  Street.  Cour-  ; * '^trlreHMl 

..  ■,  .it.  fnr  a float  ration  bank  account  Magistrate  Hall 

tenay.  as  a .He  for  a float.  ^ he  wouJd  f[x  the  JM.nalty  at  thf 

Opening  Cancelled— Official  open-  fl«me  time  Judgment  was  handed 
tug  o!  the  city  health  centre  on  down  ln  the  other  charge. 

Pandora  Avenue,  scheduled  for  . ' . 

cause  of  smallpox  vaccinations.  Announcements  j 

Alderman  Dr.  J D.  Hunter,  chair-  .....  . . 

, . ...  __  , Alcoholics  Anonymous.  Is  exces- 

man  of  the  health  committee,  an-  vnt|.  hu 

drinking  making  your  life 

miserable,  causing  loss  of  Income, 

Crown  Grant  Issued— By  order  In  portion  and  the  respect  of  your 
council,  the  Provincial  Government  family  and  friends?  If  you  are 
ha*  Issued  a crown  grant  In  favor  hbnest  with  yourself,  and  sincerely 
of  the  B C Power  Commission  over  desire  release  from  thia  handicap. 
248  acres  of  land  at  Elk  Fall*,  as  then  there  is  a solution  to  your  prob- 
the  site  for  the  dam.  pipeline  and  |fm.  Free  and  confidential  tn- 
i power  house  In  connection  with  the  formation.  Apply  PO.  Box  No.  1. 
Campbell  River  hydro-electric  power  victoria,  B C. 

development  project.  I _ . .....  I 

An  F.nglUh  Ostcnpalli.  having 

Want  Larger  Park— Eleven  Fair-  heard  that  a child  had  developed 
field  Road  residents  have  sent  a diabetes  shortly  after  diphtheria 
I*eiltlon  lo  Mayor  Percy  F.  Oeorge  immunization,  said  he  had  had  seven 
protesting  that  the  property  known  diabetes  rase*  In  one  week,  all  In  re* 
as  "Porter  Park  ' Is  being  monopo-  oently  Immunized  children  - i Antt- 
li'/rd  by  older  children  and  asking  vaccination  Inquirer  > Antl-Vlvl-  I 
that  moTe  of  the  ground  be  cleared  action  Society, 
so  that  playground  apace  will  be 

nvEtlnble  (or  children  ol  .11  u« 

surgeon  'recently  discharged  from 
1 hanks  Defence  Guild— Mayor  the  RCWV  R •.  wishes  to  announce 
Percy  F.  George  ha*  writlen  to  the  opening  of  office*  at  116  Pem- 
Cralgflower  Civil  Defence  Guild  bertnn  Building.  625  Fort  Street,  for 
Post  No.  4.  expressing  gratitude  for  general  practice.  Telephone,  office 
n.v-istance  rendered  lo  the  city  E 8032.  or  Doctor's  Directory,  E 1105. 

I health  department  In  connection  - - ..  ...  ^ _ 

with  smallpox  vaccinations  during  W ome»  s C anadlan  f ub^  Tueadav 

- , the  past  week  It  L<  expected  a April  0 3pm.  Empress  Hotel  ball- 
”,  Similar  letter  wlU  go  to  No  5 Post,  room  Ml«  Patricia  Young,  author 


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MANNING  FUEL 

E 0624 

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Victoria  North  Ward 

C hlmney  Flrea— Five  chimney  fires 
were  extinguished  by  city  and  Oak 


Suhject.  "The  Last  Five  Years  and 
Then" 

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Bay  firemen  yesterday.  Four  were  victoria  members  Toronto  Conserv- 
atrended  by  the  eJty  department  at,  »mry  Alumni.  Friday.  April  26,  Vic- 
241  Montreal  Street.  1003  Quadra  ,„r1a  Hl|fh  fp-hool  Ticket*  on  sale. 
Street.  J0O1  Amphlon  Sueet.  and  Letcher  Bros 
650  Bay  Street  Oak  Bay  firemen  ( 

were  called  to  a chimney  fire  on  0-r  Specially  I*  Wedding  OnMta 

Foul  Bay  RflBd  A gnu*  fire  on  complete  line  of  wedding 

York  Place  was  extinguished  by  the  ; dretlnctlv«  coronet*  and  brtde«- 
Oak  Bar  department  shortly  after  m„,d  accew^rlas  La  Mode  MU* 


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Vppointment  I Th<(  hfmp  j,  used  a*  an  In 


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■ MTaTkaioao”— Aril*  »h**  •** 

hi*  C.mmrr»r  Five. 

• OH  WHAT  IT  MIMSD  TO  B»  ‘ 

• nd  "TAKE  CAKf— CkarUt  *e«- 
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Hear?  •**•*''  Allaa  aa*  arfhra- 

tra. 

-DON’T  rot  aswaMBEB  we- 
ans "IN  Till  ETf*  Of  Ml  IRISH 
COM  TEN" — Jahaaf  n**m»a*  an* 
arehralra. 


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BAHT'— fi***i  Warlla  aa*  ar- 
rhaalra. 

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•tor  cant  narsa  mi  hkabt- 

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•’I**  ALWAYS  CMAMNG  SAIN. 
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Aatolyara. 

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•«U  with  tallar  haa*  an*  *rama. 


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1 ally  tnrlU'd.  35c 

Kumnur  HxW  by  Fellowship  Cir- 
cle of  the  King  * Daughters  at  10  30  , 
am,  Saturday,  April  6.  S O E Hall.  | 
j 1218  Broad  Street. 

Mr.  Jamca  F.  Armatrowg.  creatot 

of  the  Clinton  Inaole,  will  be  at 
King  s Shoe  Store.  710  Yataa  Street. 

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A Bos  l-wneh.  delivered  to  offle*. 
store  or  plant,  for  35c  Otve  It  a 
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Ciuh.  Fur  a 


(,uli(iM>  Island  (*irl  Ij*(1(Is 


Dutch  War  Bride  Arrives  in  \ ictoria 


honeymoon  at  Maple  Buy.  the  bride 
dunned  * black  topcoat  over  bar 
wedding  miumr  Mr  and  Mrs. 
Prtwley  will  make  their  bom*  In  ths 
eUy. 


Tailleur  for  Wedding 

Yesterday  afternoon  the  marriage 
of  Conalance  Ann  Elizabeth  Young 
daughter  of  Mrs.  Oeorge  McKttUtte 
B06  Linden  Avenue,  and  the  late 
Mr  J.  G Eaton,  to  Janus  Frton 
Presley,  son  of  Mrs  E Warren  Pres- 
ley. Lawrencevillc.  S4w  Jersey,  and 
the  late  Dr.  Prcaley,  took  place  in 


B.C.  Nurses ’ Examinations 

Juneau  Jamieson.  Edith  Anna  John- 
Marlnn  Knowles.  Mary  Sue 


tario.  where  her  marriage  u to  take 
place  later  In  the  month. 

• • • 

Mr  and  Mrs  R.  A Wood*,  who 

have  spent  the  Winter  months  In 

Victoria,  left  yesterday  morning  for 
their  home  In  Halifax.  Mr.  and 

Mrs.  Wood  are  motoring  back  via 
the  United  Stale* 


VANCOUVER.  April  5 CP1  A | 
Oallano  Island  girl  placed  first,  with  , 
n Kamloops  girl  second  and  » Van-  | 
oouver  girl  tldrd,  ot  151  British  Co-  1 
lumblA  nurses  wboae  success  In  pass-  | 
trig  their  registration  examinations 
was  announced  today  by  the  Reg- 
istered Nurses'  Association  of  British 
Columbia. 

Top  marks  in  the  eight  examlna-  ( 
Hons  went  to  Ann  Elisabeth  Scoones, 
23,  of  Vancouver  General  Hospital,  j 
A daughter  of  Mr  and  Mrs  A E.  | 
Scoones.  of  Oallano  Island,  she  was 
bom  and  brought  up  In  Ganges, 
liter  ahe  took  a nursing  course  at 
University  of  British  Columbia 
Second  place  went  to  Margaret 
Joan  Moncneff,  of  Kamloops,  who 
trained  at  the  Royal  Jubilee  Hos- 
pital in  Victoria. 

Third-best  allowing  was  made  by 
M Ruth  Bennett.  22,  of  Vancouver 
General.  She  Is  a daughter  of  Mr 
and  Mrs  Leonard  Bennett,  of  Vam 
couver 

Of  155  girls  who  wrote  ihe  tests, 
only  four  failed. 

Examinations,  as  usual,  were  writ- 
ten in  four  centres— Vancouver,  Vic- 
toria. Cranbrook  and  Kamloops- 
First  Class:  M.  Cynthia  Bing, 

Mary  LouLse  Briggs.  F Mary  Bruad- 
wood.  Phyllis  Mabel  Campbell,  Zoo 

Ruth 


Mr  and  Mrs  Eric  Burton.  837  8t 
Charles  Street,  are  entertaining  at 
mr>  “after  live"  party  tills  afternoon. 


'."Sir 

Gy  Kwong.  Hulda  Lavcock.  Eleanor 
Mary  Lawson.  Laura  Lee.  Joyce  Lll-  I 
lian  Nlta  Leu-.  Dorothy  Irene  Leslie, 
Emily  Florence  Llndberg.  Mildred 
Marlon  Lobb.  Christina  Petrie  Mat- 
thew. Mary'  Phyllis  MarEachern 
Mary  W Mc  Donald.  Frances  Grace 
E.  McKenzie,  Bernice  Alice, McLean, 
Ethel  McLure.  Fanny  Elizabeth  Ann 
Meadows  Evelyn  Mabel  Mrrrnod. 
Georgina  Anne  Messenger,  Margaret 
Munro,  Bernice  Veronica  Murray. 
Phyllis  Bernice  Murray.  Monica  Og- 
born.  Sheila  McDonald  OgUvie. 
Alreta  June  M O'Reilly.  Rose  Luclle 
Oriold,  Eva  Margaret  Ostrom.  Grace 
Thelma  Perry.  Ruth  Anne  Peterson. 
Dorothy  Fllmer  Powys.  Betty  Maud 
Prlsk,  Muriel  Evelyn  Raymond. 


In  a vacuum  water  boils  a.n.iv.1 


Mrs  P O.  8111s.  Lansdowne  R/>ad 
has  as  a guest  her  aUter.  Mrs 
Harold  Jones,  of  Vancouver. 


famous  names 

iimtalmes  Qajlifv  Fro«*  M*  W»rW 
of  SKm  Cultwtn 


Mr  and  Mrs  H J.  8pooner  of 

Regina  are  guests  at  the  Empress 
Hotel  while  visiting  In  the  city. 

• • • 

Mi  and  Mn.  J A Hodgson,  of 

Westmount.  P.Q . are  registered  at 
the  Dii press  Hotel. 

Mr  and  Mrs  F Honey,  Rickland. 
Washington,  are  guests  at  the 
Empress  Hotel. 

• • • 

Mr  and  Mrs  W,  J.  Doran,  Tlm- 


Vlaltora  from  Eastern  Canada 
spending  a holiday  In  the  city,  guests 
at  the  Empreas  Hotel  Include  Mrs.  | 
F C.  Neal.  Peterborough.  Ontario; 
Mr  and  Mr*  J-  C.  Campbell.  Ot- 
tawa, and  Mr  and  Mr*.  C.  Ellis, 
Rockcllfle.  Ontario. 

* • • 

Mrs  C.  Howell  has  come  Irom 
Trail  and  la  staying  with  Mrs 
George  Hunter.  21  Howe  Street, 
while  here  to  attend  the  wedding  of 
her  daughter.  Mb*  Kathleen  Pam- 
plln  Uj  8ub.- Lieut.  Harry  P.  M 
O'Keefe.  R.C.N.  <R>.  Mrs.  R 
Schmidt.  Vancouver,  aunt  of  the 
bride,  also  came  for  the  wedding 

4 • 9 

Mrs  P M Bennett  entertained  at 
her  home  302  Irving  Road  on  Thurs- 
day at  a party  in  honor  of  her 
daughter.  Joan  Elisabeth's  second 
(birthday.  Mr*  H Hard  poured  tea 
| and  Miss  E.  H Teague  and  Mr*  A 
H Johnston  assisted  in  serving 
fiiipM*  were  Mrs  H.  Smith.  Mrv 


MUNDAY  S 


120)  DOUGLAS 


Chang.  Rtta  A.  Constantine 
Davidson.  Frances  Knight  Davie* 
Eleanor  E Devitt,  Irene  C Douglas, 
June  Elizabeth  Feeney,  Marguerite 
Louise  Grunt.  Shelia  Hope  Hall 
Louisa  K Holy  Rose  E.  Horner.  F. 
Claire  Jamieson.  Jean  S.  TKelman. 
Ruth  Shirley  Lehman.  Joan  Llovd, 
Jnste  Gordon  Menzles,  Julia  H 
Meston.  Jean  M F Moore.  Margaret 
J.  Moore.  Marie  Constance  Nixon. 
Ruby  A Palmer.  Mary  Katherine 
Panek.  Deborah  Jean  Plddlnglon. 
Pamela  Mary  Pollard.  Barbara 
Prlckard.  Elizabeth  Beatrix  Rue. 
Muriel  N Rrnwick.  Mabel  E Ross, 
I Sister  Patricia  Ann,  Kathryn  Smith. 
1 Pae  Ella  Siewurt,  Elizabeth  Joan 


sented  w the  honor**,  her  mother 
and  the  mother  of  the  groom-elect 
The  guests  were  Mr*.  C W.  Blocker, 
Mr*.  W.  G Watson,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Kemp. 
Mrs  L.  W North.  Mrs  W H Steele 
and  Misses  Doris  Decker.  Barbara 
Kemp,  Lois  Russell.  Dorothy  Jen- 
son. Paddy  Greenwood.  Edna  8teer, 
Lorraine  Stocker.  Alice  Quayle,  Mur- 
Mirlam  Llneham  and 


I.O.D.E.  l rge  Changes  in 
Citizenship  Pro\ isions 


A wov  fo  te-creofe  beauty  ,n  your  own 
A remarkable  all  Purpose  face 


lei  Hall 
Eileen  Steele 


TavW  Mlrtm  E.  Tui 


V<fom>n  A and  0 


Mary  Walker,  Doris  Wylie 

Second  Class  June  S.  Alderman.  | 
Roxle  Eveline  Anderson.  Grace  Ver- 
onica Antonelli.  Eileen  Austin,  Bur-  | 
harft  Ayllffe.  Agnes  Cassels  I.  Bank-  | 
tar,  PhyllUC.  Barker.  Dorothy  Verne 
Barrett,  Elizabeth  C Bcnwcll.  Bar-  I 
bora  Joan  Bird.  France*  Elizabeth  j 
Brandnth.  Catherine  Elizabeth 
Burke,  Nora  June  Burke  F.dnh  Ells-  I 
nbeth  Carre.  Gertrude  H Carson  j 
* Nony  B Castle.  Eileen  Grace  Cath-  | 

I curt.  Lois  Barbara  Charlton  Normu  ] 

I FUeen  Cook  Irene  Emily  Cooper. ' 
Mr*  Florence  Cunningham.  Thelma  * 
I Letlta  Davis.  Marv  Irene  Devine. 
Helen  Dlmor.  Avrtl  Jeanne  Dnbbie, 

; R.  Ruth  Ebbem.  Eileen  F Klllott. 1 
Lsahelle  Ixirralne  Ellis.  Nlta  Enn*.  ( 


erect which  supp 
to  yOur  ii»n  . 
ke«  OCfivrfy  and 
younger  o' 


Miss  Mary  MacGregor,  an  April 
bride-to-be.  was  the  guest  of  honor 
at  a miscellaneous  shower  held  re- 
cently by  Mrs.  R M Lamont.  at  the 
home  of  her  mother ^Mrs  8.  T T 
Hutchison.  Cordova  Bay.  Th A fflimy 
lovely  gifts  were  presented  to  Jht? 
brlde-ebci  in  a daffodil  covered 
basket  The  honoree.  her  muthei . 
Mr*  G.  MacGregor,  and  the  mother 
of  the  groom-to-be.  Mr*  H K Mae- 
Kenzje  were  each  presented  with  a 
of  pink  carnations  Mrs. 


| TORONTO.  April  b <CF'.~  Further 
[changes  In  Canadian  cl'l/eiu-hip 
' provisions  to  enable  a Briiish  «ub- 
I Jecl  in  enjoy  citizenship  privileges 
after  one  year  s residence  were  urged 
today  by  the  Imperial  Order  Daugli- 
1 ter  of  the  Empire. 

A statement  issued  by  the  organi- 
zation xaul  It  had  sent  uuwwtgo*  to 
Prime  Minister  Mackenzie  King, 
Secretary  of  State  Paul  Marlin  and 
] to  the  leader*  of  the  variou.-.  parties 
in  the  House  of  Common*  con- 
(cemlng  citizenship  legislation, 

| The  messages  commended  “the 
general  excellence  of  the  proposed 
legislation  in  Bill  Seven,  clarifying 
Canadian  citizenship  and  naturali- 
zation requirement!*"  but  the  order's 
executive  committee  “protests  the 
provision  of  the  anld  act  which 
grant*  the  privilege  of  citizenship  to 
i a person  who  has  not  an  adequate 

I knowledge  of  either  the  English  or 
the  French  language,  but  who  has 
merely  resided  continuously  In  Can- 
i8da  for  more  than  20  years  '* 


THERMODRAFT 


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Attach  this  device  to 
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automatically  controls 
the  draft.  It  prevents 
over-heating  of  your 
range  or  furnace  . . . 
it  quickly  pays  for 
itself  in  fuel  savings. 


FOSTER’S 
I FURS 


corsage 

MacGregor  presided  at  the  lea  table 
which  was  decorated  with  daffodils 
and  white  tapers.  The  Invited  guests 
were  Mrs  R.  D Nlmmo.  Mrs  W 
IbbeUon.  Mr*  J.  W.  Jones.  Mrs  H 


if  SMART 
if  DISTINCTIVE 
★ REASONABLE 
14  4 7 DOUGLAS 


Mn  J F Dawson  and  Miss  Alice 
MtDoUgall  were  hostess**  at  a 
miscellaneous  shower  In  honor  of 
Miss  Dorothy  Eaton,  an  April  brlde- 
clect.  on  Wednesday  evening  a»  the 
home  of  the  former.  2928  Blaok- 


W.A.  Presents  $8,.>()0  for  New  Winjr 


753  YATES  ST 


The  new  wonder  invention  tor  uie  with  Coal.  Coke,  Wood  an< 
Sawdust  Furnaces  and  Stoves.  You  attach  it  to  the  Hue  pipt 
and  set  the  control  button  and  the  Thermodratt  maintains  th< 
comfortable  temperature  you  desire  No  raging  fires  and  over 
heated  pipes— just  a steady,  maintained  heat,  high  or  low,  a 
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Y.P.  Organizations 


I-arry  Davetipon  was  welcnmed  a.*, 
a new  member  to  St.  Mary's  A V PA 
at  the  meeting  Wednesday  Henry 
Bruce  was  in  the  chair.  Ping  pong 
and  badminton  were  played  after 
the  meeting. 


Grope*  were  Introduced  to  China 
from  Western  Asto  in  the  second 

century'  B.C. 


An  Invitation 
to  Visit  a 
linn/ ne  Shoji 


JUST  ARRIVED 
Shipment  of  Famous 

ROLEX 

OYSTER 

WATCHES 


Miss  Irene  F.  Robbins,  a popular 
brtde-elert.  was  the  guetu  nr  honor 
on  Thursday  evening  at  a farewell 
party  given  by  friend*  and  associ- 
ates of  11th  Area  Signal  Company, 
RCCS  at  the  home  of  Mr*  O. 
Sanford.  28ol  Admiral*  Road  Upon 
ttiplr  arltal  the  bride-elect  and  her 
mother  were  presented  with  cor- 
sage bouquets  and  later  In  the  eve- 
ning a gift  of  linen*  and  an  electric 
iron  were  presented  to  the  honoree 


F rom 


The  Margaret  Irwin  Mission  Circle 
paid  n surprise  visit  to  the  home  of 
Mis*  Edna  Rapet.  Cedar  Hill  Road, 
an  April  bride-elect  recently  The 
shower  gift*  were  concealed  In  « 
pink  and  blue  umbrella  and  the 
gUest  of  honor  snd  her  mother  were 
presented  with  rnnaer*  Those  pre«- 
ent  were  Mrs  M Youson.  Mrs,  M 
Fnunpton,  Mrs  B Miller  Mr*  R 
.Jurcur*.  Mrs  P Knapp  Mr*  J. 
Levta.  Mrs  P Hue  and  the  Misses 
R Burwmsh  and  M Thorpe 


SHOWER  OF  DIMES 
in  aid  of 

THE  SOLARIUM 
For  Crippled  Children 


SKINNER  & CHAN 


Florence  Marjorie  Ferguson.  Janet 
Elizabeth  Fleming  Or.»ce  Lillian 
Frith.  Elizabeth  Punk  Mnr\  Edmer 
Gagnon  Barbara  Blalt  Gillie-'  Man 
Margaret  Green  Pearl  Esther  Grif- 
fin 8. Lianne  J E Harrison  Angela 
M Harvey,  Irene  C Haukaaa  M.iu- 
rcen  Stewart  Henry.  Dorothy  A 
Hodge rt.  Alice  Mae  Hnefer.  Alice 
Helen  L Hnllman  Lorraine  Holmes 
Margaret  Ma/ie  Hood,  Isabella  Eliz- 
abeth Inkster.  F.lennor  Irwin  T 


dv  Mrs  D.  Nlmmo  Mn 
•«  W Carmichael  Mr*  J 
Mrs  H English.  Mrs.  N 
Ml  K StAOUfca  Mrs  R 
ivs  Sylvia  Wright  and  MK- 


Victoria.  B.C 


621  Fort  St.  (Pemberton  Bldn 


ALLIGATORS  - GABARDINES 
SUEDES  - CALFS 
CRUSHED  LEATHERS 


phone  E-6014  J3l7  00UGlq5 


A miscellaneous  shower  honoring 
MIm  Joyce  Stixker,  who  1*  being 
married  thla  month  *«'  given  on 
Thursday  evening  the  hoateiwe*  be- 
ing Mr*  J Harrison  and  Mlsa  K«y 
Steele  The. Dart v wo*  held  at  Mis* 
Steele*  homeS^gj  Toronto  Street 
The  pretty  gift*  were  concealed  be- 
hind a mauve  and  green  umbrella. 
Fragrant  corsage  bouquet*  were  pre- 


Mrs  A E Munroe  entertained  the 
Lurk>  Penny  Club  at  n misrellone- 
ou*  shower  in  honor  of  Mlsa  Van 
Dale,  an  April  bride-elect.  Game* 
were  played,  the  winners  being  Nila* 
Elsie  Butler  and  Ml**  Doreen  Abbott. 
Others  present  were  Mr*  W T Mil- 
ler. Mr.  D Miller.  Mrv  W Dale. 
Mrs  R Evan*  Mr-  J W Munme 
Mr*.  O Aitkin*  Mrs  F Munroe, 
Mn  O Jones  and  the  Misses  Kay 
Well*  Elinor  Wells  L/da  Pengelly 


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Mlo*  Margaret  Young  was  appointed 
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ne** Mrs  Carlson  »u  appointed 
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SfW'IPtlPC  .Juvenile  Association  a :+  holding  a 

uUvlvIICu  i tea  In  the  Orange  Hall  on  April  13.  1 

• • • 

The  W.A  of  St.  Paul*  Llliurch.  The  women's  Benefit  Association 
Eaqulmalt.  will  meet  on  Tuesday  [1M,t  m b.O-E.  Hall.  Monday,  with  j 
m the  church  hall  at  3.30  pm  t^n  a Malcolm  in  the  chair.  Mr*. , 

* * * 1 ijiura  Le  Oallala,  provincial  health ' 

Victorian  Order  of  Nurse*  board  tupfrvlK)r.  addressed  the  meeting 


Sunday  Church  Services  in  Victoria  and  District 


meeting.  Tuesday  at  10  30  am  , In  , and  for  iUpport  of  the  Cancer 

the  Pemberton  Building.  unit.  Plans  were  made  for  an 

s * * ,,  i Easter  tea  to  be  held  at  the  home 

Col/ax  Rebekah  Lodge  No  1 *01  | o|  Mf&  r Morrto#  M Wellington 
meet  on  Tuesday  at  7:30  pm  The  Avwme  on  AprU  35,  ^ «.wing 
Rebekah  Degree  wUl  be  conferred.  k.  held  A,  Uie  home  of 


supervisor,  addressed  the  meeting  1 * 1 ; [school  snd  in  the  hall  for  the  Juniors 

and  asked  for  support  of  the  Cancer  | AllgllCan  at  11.  The  midweek  Lenten  service 

at,  : c-,st  «** «* 

u,  «„  r M w«Utejjoa  I „ >tc“— ^ .t  .0  30  tout*.,  moraUit 

Avenue,  on  AprU  25.  Th*  4peAk  al  the  choral  Eucharist  at  11  OTHER  SERVICES 

w i street,  am  "«*■  T L ^beater  will  con-  Ho|y  Trim*.  North  8aan,ch-6»r 

n Mf.uiav  Mn  J Dreiser  will  en-  duct  the  evening  service.  The  James  Hf.nry  Draylon.  utauy  and  Holy 

ten's  in  the  pioneer  Club  at  her  Bay  Sund*y  *cho°1  nwt  ftt  11  Eucharist.  11  am;  church  school, 

tertaln  the  Poneer  Club  at  her  #jn  End  Evenaong  wlll  held  ,n 

home.  3321  Glasgow  Avenue.  1 JamM  Bay  H<ai  lt  3 pjn  The  Dean  g,  sidney-Slr  Henry 

' wlU  be  the  speaker  at  the  Wednes-  Drayion.  Holy  Communion.  8 am. 
day  evening  Lenten  service  at  8 pm  church  school.  10  am.;  Evensong 

Rpfl  r.rnss  Not  PS  BT.  JOHN'S  ftnd  sermon.  7:30  P-m 


Holy  Communion  will  be  cele-  ^ 10;30  TburwUy  n 
h rated  at  8 am.,  and  the  Dean  wlll 

speak  at  the  choral  Eucharist  at  11  OTHER  SERVICES 
am.  Rev.  T.  L.  Leadbeater  will  con-  H ,v  Trinity.  Nor 


Lmke  Hill  aub-dlvtaloo  of  the 
Catholic  Womens  League  wlll  hold 
their  annual  meeting,  Sunday  at 
4 p m In  the  sacristy. 


Britannia  Branch  W A..  Canadian 

Leulon.wlll  meet  April  8 at  7 30  p in  a.  ■ 1 I ioiivb  and  sermon.  7:30  pm 

A mock  suction  wlU  be  held  snd  s |\Cfl  IXOSS  llOlCS  j hT’  JQI  Sl  Augustine's.  Deep  Cove— Holy 

card  game.  AprU  8 st  8:30  pm.  I No  l$  Canadian  Ren  N.  D.  B^Lannonth.  rector  of  Euehartolt  , 30  a m 

The  I au  id  lord*  ieaaue  wUl  hold  a Cross  Corns  will  parade  Monday.  8l*  John**  Shaugfmessy  Heights,  g(  columbas,  Strawberry  Vale— 
« T pm ,r“u.  I AprU  liT  hTchfE  Church  Me-  V.ncou,cr.  „.U  br|»,WteU  |r«v.  c,nou  H V.  U.tchcox.  H.1, 

ss^sxs  ;v  * zi  H.u, ». .« >«•  c“°u-  •»  — •= 

M„.  w.  L HlU.ru  mcm  Brrccl  « prcvtou.lt  «n-  “.‘h‘  “ »Jn  ; Emmx*  ‘nd  *' 

. . . tmunced  A.  E Lowe,  adjutant  *“/  •c™°1  *nat , B,Dle  c‘*"“  7,  mon.  3 pm. 

Pro  Pair!.  Branch  WA  to  lilt  take  place  at  11  a m Cathedral  S{  Mary's.  Mrtchoaln— Rev.  H M 

Canadian  Legion,  BE8.L.  will  hold  Pllms  present  A Woman  to  Re  Bojlon  Holy  Communion,  11  am. 

a Vlmy  Day  tea  and  cards  on  April  I I f|  If  | Il'intPr's  <ncmber  in  the  auditorium  at  8 HoJy  Trinity.  Sooke— Rev.  H.  M 
9 at  2 pm.  in  the  Hard  of  Hearing  v illapiv  'pjn  Wednesday.  There  will  be  a Q^^n.  Evening  service,  3 pm. 

nail.  | Navy  League  Chapter^  wlll  meet  ',PecUl  showing  for  children  at  5 Eh#1  googe—Rey  h.  M Bolton 

• • • • I .Monday  at  7.30  pm.  at  headquarters  ,l>  m Evening  Prayer.  5 p m. 

Queen  City  Chapter  No.  6.  Order  gT  MARY'S  St  Matthias  — Holy  Communion 


l o Lecture  Herr 


United  L°“d  M“  n,on"  Spiritualist 

FIRbT  BELMONT  FIRST 

Rev.  Hugh  A.  McLeod.  M A.  DD,  Rry.  H W Kerley  wUl  preach  at  Rev.  Ethel  bhowrn  will  speak  i-u 
will  conduct  both  services,  his  eve-  the  morning  service  on  ' Practical  ' The  Golden  Path  of  life  st  7.30 
nlng  subject  being  entitled  Evening  Religion,”  snd  Flt.-Ll  Coracadden.  pm.  st  the  Sons  of  England  Hall 
Meditation."  The  sacrament  of  the  rca.F.  chaplain  st  Patricia  Bay.  After  this  address  Rev.  E.  BUower. 
Lord's  Supper  will  be  dispensed  at  wm  be  guest  speakrr  in  the  evening  will  give  clairvoyance, 
both  service*.  JAMES  BAY  AND  OPEN  DOOR 

METROPOLITAN  VICTORIA  WEST  Rev  Elste  Milne  wtU  give  an  tu- 

Rev.  A.  E Whitehouse.  DD  . will  r*v.  W.  N.  Byers,  secretary  of  the  »piratlonaI  address  at  the  momms 
preach  morning  and  evening  serv-  Lord's  Day  Alliance,  will  be  the  service  and  clairvoyance  wtU  be  ob 
Ices,  his  morning  topic  being  A New  guest  speaker  at  the  morning  serv-  served  at  the  close  of  the  service. 
Commandment."  and  his  evening  lce  at  Victoria  West.  At  James  Bay  Rev  Dr.  Holder  will  give  an  addrrv 


FIRST 

Rev  Hugh  A.  McLeod,  M.A  . D-D 


FIRST 

Rev.  Ethel  Showers  will  speak  on 
The  Golden  Path  of  Life”  at  7.30 


Holy  Trinity,  North  Saanich— Sir 


rrjsr  ^ ^ 3 r 


Red  (toss  Notes 


St.  Columbas,  Strawberry  Vale- 
Rev.  Canou  H.  V.  Hitchcox.  Holy 


at  7:30  p.m.  the  service  will  be  in  on  port  of  the  Lord's  Prayer  riitillec 
charge  of  the  C.G.1T.  group*  of  the  Lead  Us  Not  Into  Tempi  at  ion." 


NORMAN  P.  t.Rt  BB 


theme.  "Pilgrims  of  the  Night."  A 7:30  p.m.  the  service  wlll  be  In 
"fellowship  hour”  will  be  held  after  charge  of  the  CD  XT.  group*  of  the 
the  evening  service  for  young  people  FirM  Baptist  and  James  Buy . There 
and  their  friends.  [will  be  a candle  lighting  ceremony. 

CENTENNIAL  FAIRFIELD 

"The  Cross  and  Human  Value*  is  Services  will  open  at  10  a.ui . when 


f and  their  friends  will  be  a candle  lighting  ceremony. 

M CENTENNIAL  FAIRFIELD 

" I --  1 TTTJ.  .r^-U'  I •‘The  Cross  and  Human  Value*  i . 8gnrl  a ui  .wlien 

100  * " NORMAN  f.GRI  BB  the  subject  Rev.  W R Ashford  wlll  Sunday  school  and  young  people  * 

m'i"  M.rYn  in— Rev  H M Secretary  -f  the  Worldwide  Evan-  take  for  hi*  morning  service.  Sun-  classes  will  convene  under  super- 

, , . ' ,,  ' „ . gellzatlon  Crusade  In  Great  Britain,  day  school  and  Bible  classes  will  be  tntendi  nee  of  G.  G Green.  Public 

H M and  son-in-law  of  C.  T.  S.udd.  lb  . .1  > «.  .in,  .nd  Ihcr,  .HI  bo  .o^p  «11 . oomnbnr*  .1  II  .in, 

Ev-nlna  service  3 n m founder,  who  will  speak  next;*  gospel  song  service  at  7.15  pm.  and  Rev.  W.  Allan  will  preach,  lak- 

E t‘  stK.ke-Rev  H M Bolton.  (Thursday  noon  at  the  Y W.C.A..  and  The  evening  service  wlll  be  entitled  mg  as  his  subject  “God’s  Highway 


Bolton.  Evening  servlo 
East  Sooke— Rev  H 
Evening  Prayer.  5 p.m. 


The  Forward  Look. 


Under  the  of  Humility."  The  evening  subject 
•oncert  will  will  be  rnlltled  "Not  by  Might  Nor 


. . : Nfcvy  Uf:rr;  c pjn.  1 in  the  afternoon  and  evening  at  the  For ward  Look."  Under  the  of  Humility."  The 

Queen  City  Chapter  No.  5.  Order  Monday  at  7.30  pm  a MARY’S  31  MarthL-Holy  Communion,  I Gospel  Tabernacle  on  Yates  Street  auspices  of  the  choir  a concert  will  will  be  entitled  "No 

of.  the  Eastern  Star,  will  hold  *n  . * ^ . . 8 a m choral  Eucharist  and  church  ! On  Friday  lie  wlU  be  MSI.  An-  be  given  In  the  church  by  the  by  Power." 

Easier  tea  on  Wednesday  from  Baptist  „rat°^  at^  a^d  S ^hooU  11  a m . Evensong.  7 30  pm.  drew.  Presbyterian  CHurch.  He  ta  Georgian  Chorister,  al  8.15  p m. 

2.30  until  5 pm.  at  Britannia  Hall,  * hrated  at  8.30  am.  and  12  noon  Alban's  Ryan  Street-Rev  F.  the  author  of  suco  widely-read  Tuesday.  Kritlsh-Israel 

| FIRST  The  young  people  of  the  parish  will  _ ‘ ..  a*  the  cliallenglug  missionary  OAK  H.v 

, , . | Communion  «ilJ  be  observed  attend  the  early  service.  VenArch-J*'  M ToI°f ln  Holy  Communion.  -h  -c  T.  Studd.  Famous  . . VICTORIA 

The  senior  aft^rno^n  branch  of  morning  and  evening  services  Th«  dtmam  A E df  L.  Nunn,  will  preach  ^ An'  A Wete  and  Pioneer"  and  'Touch-  ^hen  ' “The  Appointed  T 

hrtai  Church  Cathedral  WA.  will  morning  sermon  topic  will  br  "The  inofnlnf  and  ,VrnJllg  ftcrvlc„  mt  H Matins  and  sennon.  11  am  Ml-  Athlete  ^ ^ »-rved  the  morn ^tc^  wl  en  ^ 0 A Bfuke 


1 Holy  Conuuumon  will  oe  cele- 
Ildpil.  I brated  at  8:30  am.  and  12  noon. 

! FIRST  The  young  people  of  the  parish  will 

| Communion  will  be  observed  at  | attend  the  early  service.  Ven  Arch- 


hold* '» a ‘openli  if  ~m«tta|.  "*pm"  «,  I Upper  "Bobm.-  »nd  U*  choir  will  7 There  ] FonK  *»«  «"»»".  ’ , ' ISklM  ,'»!(  theUhl  MOttW  I ,he  ch,w""  *UI  *"h 

..  7 3*  p m Rev  Oemmlll  will  be  sin,  "Jen..  Word  of  Ood  Inc.ra.te  " rtu  pe  . ebon  eer.lcVlb  Ih.  church  I «■  A'  ^ l,"y‘1  , ""o  c.n.i.  "'"V*' ° 

guest  speaker  [The  rvenlng  sermon  will  be  enUUed  for  ,„einberft  ^ th,  Mnior  Sunday  °a*— Rev  Canon  H V.  Hltchco*.  W w McPherson  will  dlscusa  Hi 

KU  *b  pr  ...  "A  Sponge  of  Vinegar"  ‘ 'Holy  Communion.  8 am.;  Matins  'Cure  for  Frustration.  The  Mem 

at.  Mary's  Senior  W A Afternoon  . .f%IAVi  Fl  i i«  • n • andHoly  Commumon.il  a m ! 8t  Lukes,  Cedar  Hill— Rev  F c,ub  1U  monthly  »upi>e 

Branch  wUl  meet  to  6L  Mary » HaU  | • . fRi.v  » L Mc.  An0  IF^n  N^rVIPPC  ««•  HoleaktoB  Rogd^-Rev.  Pike.  Holy  Comniuruon,  * ! matting  Thursday  at  8:11  pm  W 

on  April  11  at  130  pm  Members  The  subject  of  Ro.  ^ l mc  V dll  UVI  f ILtO  N S.  Noel.  Holy  Communion.  8 Mat  inr.  11  a rn.;  Evensong.  7 .30  pm  T straith.  KC,  MU  will  b 

v _ vr«v‘*  morning  service  Wlll  tr  en-  D I _ ..  w u„iu  D.  rurihnrn  n*v— Rev  L- 


Monthly  family  service  will  be  ob- 
! served  al  the  morning  service,  when 


guest  speaker. 


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service  will  be  ob-  i . . . , _ 

ling  service  when  Appointed  Tune  1*  the  sub- 

worshlp  with  the  J«t  Mrs  O A Brake  wUl  >peak  on  m 
»nln.  wrvtrr  n,  lhr  ‘“ll  Ot  the  First  BaptUt 


St.  Mary  * Senior  W A Afternoon  EMixaNL'EL 
Branch  wlll  meet  in  6t  Mary  s Hall  " ‘ ....  Rj.v  vt  I Mc- 

of  tha  executive  are  to  meet  at  2 m . ...  ••  The 


'The  evening  sennon  will  be  entitled  for  n,prnbcr&  0f  lb«  senior  Sunday 
' -A  8ponge  of  Vinegar  " — = ** 


oi  in*  execuuv.  are  m me,,  a,  * » ^ .>The  AreIla  of  Victory.”  The 
the  guild  room.  ^ ordinance  of  the  Lord's  Supper  will 

The  Queen  City  Chapter.  No.  5 be  observed  at  the  cln*c  of  thl* 

Order  of  the  Eastern  Star,  will  hold  service.  The  evening  servh*-  will  be 
an  Easter  tea  on  Wednesday,  from  opened  by  a aong  service  The  guest 
2.30  to  5 pm.,  at  the  hall.  715  View  speaker  wlll  br  Rev.  W.  N Byers. 
Street.  The  regular  meeting  will  be  I secretary  of  the  lord's  Day  Alliance, 
held  at  8 pm.  ' central 

The  North  Orou'p  oi  ihe  Obk  B.I  D.  ^ ‘ 

United  W A will  meet,  Mondoy.  |.ubl«l  lor  the  erenlos  ■ervtee.  , 
Ihe  home  ol  Mr,.  Brl,K»  1750  81  1 Sh.ll  Divide  .he  Spoil  l/ird . 

Anne  Street.  .1  7 45.  Sum  Oroup  Supper  will  be  otaertred  Tile  mora- 
wlll  meet.  Toe.dey.  .1  the  home  ol  m«  eervlrr  me»»«e  .111  br  God  » 
Mr..  Adehr.d,  7770  Crnlr.l  Ave  l.umm»rte»  Awahenlnf  to  Reepon- 

nue.  at  2 :46.  The  West  Group  riblllly  ” 

meeting  has  been  canceled  for  the 

month  or  Apm.  Lutheran 

• • • 

At  the  regular  meeting  of  Mixpah  non. 

Court,  No.  1.  Order  of  the  Ama-  ^ pfgtsntaourr  will  preach  on  a 

ran  Mi.  held  In  the  K of  P Hall.  lr%l  jrom  lhr  fading  assignment  In 

Broad  8t reel,  April  3.  It  wa*  moved  c„r,nthl;m.-  I. 

and  unanimously  passed  that  at 

all  future  meetings  no  refreshments  OR*f  *• 

other  than  tea  and  fruit  would  be  The  Eternal  Significance  of 
served  until  the  food  situation  lu  Jesus"  wlll  be  the  subject  preached 
the  world  Unproved  by  K-v  Theodore  A Jansen  at  the 


Mr.  Ptotenhourr  will  preach  on  a 
text  from  the  reading  assignment  In 


Christ  Church  Cathedral 

FIFTH  SUNDAY  IN  LENT 

Holy  Communion — 8 A M. 
Chorsl  Euchsrist — II  A M 
Preacher:  The  Dean 
Evensong — 7:30  P.M. 
Preacher:  The  Rev.  T.  L. 
Leadbeater 

Sunday  School.  Memorial  Hall, 
10  AM.  (Beginners.  11  A.M.) 

James  Bay  School,  11  A M. 
James  Bay  Evensong,  3 PM. 

WEDNESDAY  NEXT 
Lenten  Service  at  8 P.M. 
Preacher:  The  Dean 


Rev  J.  A.  Partridge  Hoi; 
in  union.  8.30  and  11:30  urn. 


. Hltchcox.  ®nd  Canada.  w w M<.phf.r?,on  will  discuss  "Thr  Church-  rue*dl>y  ul  8 

Holy  Communion,  8 a m ; Mutlns  I 1 Cure  for  Frustration  " The  Men:  Ay  SALVATION 

and  Holy  Communion.  11  a m . 8t.  Lukes,  Cedar  Hill— Rev.  F c^lub  will  hold  It*  monthly  supper  ("ITADFI 

St.  Mark's,  Boleskine  Road- Itev.  Pike.  Holy  Communion.  8 am.;  | meeting  Thursday  al  8 16  pm  W ,(|  jofiivsov  stbm 

N S.  Noel.  Holy  Communion.  8 Matin?.  11  a in.;  Evensong.  7:30  pm.  T straith.  KC.,  ML  A will  be  w*j»r  ..a  w«,.  * Mr 

a.tn,;  church  school.  10  am;  Holy:  St.  George's,  Cadboro  Bay— Rev.  (guest  speaker  M'Rciai.  wbek-knd  uu 

Eucharist  and  sermon,  11  am;[G  H Brarrett  Evensong,  7:30  p.m.  ^ AID  AN'S  o?  * CN*ST,i“*7ir**fc*Si  * g*rM^  Jnt*  * 

Evensong  and  sermon.  7 p.m  / St.  David*.  Cordova  Bay— Rev.  F.  „ „ . ...  Aider.  B a p.u.i  ora»m»rr 

81.  Stephen’s,  Mount  Newton-  Pike  Evensong.  7:30  pm,  at  ,h*  I ^rrmfnoVpalh^d  bv^»v  TO  Gill  ' v 1 

Holy  Com-  ,hon.r-  of  Mr.  Pottage.  Marine  Drive.  I Bona.v  u am 


AT  THE  5ALVATION  ARMY 
CITADEL 

in  Johnson  imn 

M*tnr  and  Mr*.  *,  Mrlan*, 

SI'RC'I At.  WBEK  IND  UMTINOS 

-taluraa)  i TnmgM  i | PM.  Inauguratin'. 
ol  rua  i'ack  and  I'ruaraiu  in  Majar  p 
Alder,  H A P.-eul  Orgauiirr  to r Canada 
and  Major  c W*rr*n«j«t  »r  Bacrelarji 
lot  U C AdmiMinn.  ]*c 


St.  Marun's-in-lhe-Fleld* 


St.  Mary's,  Saanlchton— Rev.  J.  , Canon  A*JE.  Oreenhalgh.  Holy  Com- 
A.  Partridge.  Morning  Prayer  and  munion.  8 am  ; church  school.  10 


FIRST  UNITED  CHURCH 

Car.  Quadra  Slreal  and  Balmoral  Baad 
VlrlorU.  B.C. 

Rcr  Hugh  A.  McUud.  U X , t)  D . Min- 
uter: H.'»  T.  S Andertoa,  M A.  VUIl-  | 
tn*  MlnUter:  Director  ol  Muslr,  Mr 
Melvin  Knudien  Orianlit.  Mr  J 
Ingram  Smith 

II  AM.— TUI  SACRAMENT  Of  TH* 
LORD  8 HtrpPKR 

Anthem  ' Soul*  of  the  Rigliteoiu'* 
iMoiile. 

1J0  P M — "BVKNINt  ■ MEDITATION  ' 
Anthem,  “O  Saviour  Friend.  O t-ovlng 
Oulde'  i Handel i 

Communion  After  Ihe  Evening  Service 
The  Minuter  *t  Hutto  Service* 


*n.  ; Matins.  11:15  am..  Evcnsoug. 
(7  p.m. 

' View  Royal— Rev.  Canon  A fc. 

| Oreenhalgh.  Church  school  and 
Mntlns,  10  am. 

' St.  John's,  Colwood— Rev.  G.  H 
Greenhulgh.  Sunday  school,  9 45 
a m ; Holy  Communion.  11  a m. 

St.  Matthew's.  Langford— Rev . O. 
H.  Greenhalgh.  Holy  Communion. 
8 a m.;  Sunday  school,  seniors.  10  30 
am  : Juniors,  2.30‘p.m:  Evensong. 
7 p^n. 

Jordan  River— Sunday  school, 

2:30  p.m. 


Rev  nth*  at  the  morning  servlet  and  *l  | ’r A jfVS  “tSS 

(im.  the  evening  service  hi*  topic  will  be  prop)*  * Meeung  and  Bvwuie  and  cut. 
i lfl  I "Whom  Not  Having  Seen."  Ml**  ! »*,n'  **■»*  7 p “ uraat  salvation 

'•  *0  ^ Meeting  Londucted  bj  Major  Aider  and  ( 


FREE  METHODIST 

Hid  not  (H  AS  K1UBKT 
Re>.  B Nmith.  Minuter 

10  A M HlbJe  Sehtral  II  AM  Moline** 
1 JO  P M — CVA.NUKLI8TIC  HAU.V 
• PM—  Thuredar  Midaeea  Set  vie# 
The  Church  ol  the  Wrtlevan  W-nagv 


British-lsrael  World 
Federation  (Canada) 

IMC. 

Ti  rSOAV.  APKIL  a— a Ml. 
l.aaer  Hall.  I ir*l  Bai>lU4  ( toaerb 

•IHE  APFOlfORD  TIME 
Speaker  SIRS  O A BRAKE 

Ki  t k J Aprmgeii  Mai  Be  Heard  Ulc: 
CJOH  k'Xi  Earh  Bunclej  at  3 I'M 

Headtjuaner*  and  BaabnwiBi 
101  Cormorant  Bireet 
Serrvtarv  ■ 1‘hon*  (.  SS11 


VICTORIA 
TRUTH  CENTRE 

T*l  fobt  aiatrr 

Rev..  Imitii  M BmUr>.  Minuter 

Sunday— It  a m the  COhSCIOl'S- 

MOS  OF  OKINHS  - 


FIRST  UNITED 
a e I SPIRITUALIST  CHURCH 

and  I SONS  OF  ENGLAND  HALL 

1216  BROAD  STREET 
G.  H R«v.  E.  Shower* — Addreti 

9 45  ' "THE  GOLDEN  RATH  OF  LIFE" 
m CUirvoyancc 

union.  Kingdom  Ministry 

. 10  30  cbtstai.  csancN 

nsong.  aomUT-T  ll  pm 

Service  Canduried  bv  P W MacMillan 
School.  Subject  • IB  OOD  INTEREHTED  IN  WAIT 
Solo  by  Mlaa  BeMjr  Toviuend 
Muaui  by  Mlta  Ethel  Jan.ea 


IVUTK  J»|OtrT  UtrTINut 
Every  Thursday  and  Saturday  Nithi  at 
• oCIock 

TOO  ARE  COHD1A1.1. V INVITED 

EMMANUEL  BAPTIST  CHURCH 

Ivrnaaad  Bead  and  Oladvlvnv  Avroav 

Rev  W L MarKa}.  It  A . DU  Tavtor 
II  AM  Rubje* ' 

• rnE  arena  or  viciorv  • 

Lurd  a duppet 

1 I*  PM  REV  W.  N.  U VEILS  Uf  the 
(■'•rd'i  Day  AllMnrei 
Chun’to  tichool,  t it.  Primary.  II  AM 


fluid*  v 1 
ENEMY  " 


Wrdne  <1i 
HON  ‘ 


HEINCANNA- 


ALI.  ARE  W EI  COM  I 


other  than  tea  and  fruit  would  be  "The  Eternal  Significance  of 
gerved  until  the  food  situation  lu  Jesus"  will  be  the  subject  preached 
ihe  world  improved  by  Krv  Theodore  A Jansen  at  the 

. . # morning  service.  For  the  evening 

An  open  meeting  will  be  held  thl»  jlP  has  chosen  for  hi*  sermon.  | 

evening  at  8 p.m.  in  the  Knight*  ..^j,0  pne*tly  Office  ol  Jesus.' 
of  Columbu*  Hall.  722  Cormorant  . (>u<,6t  w,|l  be  GeoFge  Farmer  i ! 

Street,  when  Comte  De  U Hltte  wlll  | 
and  parcel*  to  the  aged  and  Infirm  ^ . . » 

speak  on  the  necessity  to  send  food  NalMltlOH  lI'IIlY 
in  France  An  invitation  Is  e*-  VICTOR|A  CITADEL 

tended  to  all  French  person*  and  , 

friend*  of  France  Lo  attend  in  order  | On  Saturday  nig  c 

that  a commit  ire  may  be  formed  maugurat  on  of  the  Citadel  Cub 
...  | Pack  wlll  take  place.  Admlaalon  wlll 

Victoria  Purple  Star  No  1(M  of  be  by  ticket  Major  and  Mr*.  Alan 
the  Ladle*  Orange  Benevolent  Amo-  Mclnnea  will  conduct  a holiness 
elation,  met  recently  with  Worthy  meeting  Sunday  at  11  am.,  and 
Ml.vtreas*  Stater  Ora  Bradshaw  pre-  Major  C M.  Warrunder.  divisional 


ST.  JOHN’S  T 


Quid'*  Ng*r  Fmdovi 
George  I'ddlc.  L Tto..  Retfor 


ram  Holy  communion 
• Young  P»npl*  * Corporsiei 

HAM  —Morning  fWvlce  *nS  roinniu- 
nion 

REV.  N.  D.  B LARMONTH 

(8t  John  s.  Bhiugnnvtgy  Keigtota, 
Vanrouven 

III  I'M  -Orggr.  Prvlixte*  Mr  T.  H 
Myen 


FAIRFIELD  UNITED  CHURCH 

Elv*  Point*  — P*»l»r  k«>  M.  Allan 

II  A M —Subject:  -llODfl  HIOKWAV  OF 
HUMILITY  ’ 

Btilnlsi  Mr  fl  Kwnliigm 
1 JO  PM  — flubJBrt'  "HOT  BY  MIGHT 
NOR  UY  POWER ' 

Mmir  Under  Direction  of  Mr*  S Dorville 
A Cordul  Welcome  A»*urr»l  In  VUItnra 


Presbyterian 


KT.  ANDREW'S 

Rev.  J.  L.  W.  McLean  will  con- 
tinue his  senes  of  sermon*  dealing 
with  the  Psalms,  speaking  ou  thr 
subject  "The  Joy  of  Worship"  at 
the  morning  service  At  the  eve- 


ooni.ie*  Bu.iei^M^WHhin  • uicek  nf ; ning  service  Mr.  McLean  wlll  preach 
— — I the  second  of  a pre-Easter  aeries, 


REV.  N. 


7 30  PM 

D B LARMONTH 


OAK  BAY  UNITED  CHURCH  The  Sign  on  Christ's  Cross  " 

Milrhvll  and  OranlU  Alrtrl*  | _ PA,,f.ts 

Minister  W W Mcrhmon.  MA.  D Tb  rsiba 

Dlreclor  ol  Muitc:  Erancl*  at.vviuon  ..My  Runneth  Qver"  Will  be 

II  til  Monthly  Family  Her  Tire 

"THE  WORDS  or  JESUS  the  topic  of  Rev.  Walter  Rosa  »er- 

7 10  , Lp  . mon  at  the  morning  service,  and  the  i 

Thursday.  April  li  • is  pm.  aotb"  sacrament  of  the  Lnrds  Supper  will 
Mru’g  Club  be  observed.  Mr.  Rob*  yrlll  preach 

CENTENNIAL  SE.  SSf®^  “ ^ 

QOBOB  BO*n  NEAR  GOVERNMENT  AT  . „ t 

Minitor  Rr*.  w r.  Aihfirt  b a | • Heroes  of  the  Faith  will  be  the 

9 (1  A M —Sunday  School  and  Bible  CTaal  ( title  of  ReV.  T.  H.  McAllister  * aer- 

THE  cross  AND* HUMAN  VALUES"  ! morning  aendce,  and 

Due*,  "Low  Divmr  " Mr*  f Hail  and  | "God  in  the  8hadows"  has  been 
, ,s  Hrrvir*  \cho*n  a*  the  title  for  the  evening 

7 in  pm  the  forward  look"  aermon.  Mra  A.  H.  Sheard  wlll  be 
The  Omp,l  Bong,  "Lead  Mr  «o  Calvary."  j .w-  jmirtUf 
WlU  Be  ToM  In  flinry  and  Sang  flololvt 

O F.  H.  Farmrr  I _ 


siding.  A drill  practice  for  the  y.P.  secretary  for  BrltLsh  Columbia. 
Scarlet  Degree  wlll  be  held  on  a„d  Major  P.  Alder.  Toronto.  Will 
April  10  at  7 30  pm  In  the  Orange  conduct  a salvation  meeting  at  7:30 
Hall  and  all  officers  are  requested  p.m. 


Black 

Beauties 


t 


In  Sheer* 

Wbst  could  b*  *m 
iprigbttv  f»'  Spring  Hun 
i »b»tr  bU<L  Blou»* 
tnlincvd  villi  dit<r*«l 
paiial  centre***  You'll 
love  fb#i».  »'lb  fb«t* 
little  bits  ot  «4»in  Fist 
»*ry  concgntr»*«d  •»  youi 
ttorosf.  your  tiny  wgrtt  or 

5.95 


gOO  tart  al  Qaadra 


Other  Denominations 

TRI  T1I  CENTRE 

Rev.  Emma  M Smiley  will  speak 
in  the  morning  on  "The  Consclous- 
1 ness  of  Oneness,'’  and  In  the  evening  j 
Jon  "The  Last  Enemy"  Reincama- 
| Uon  will  be  observed  Wednesday 
evening  at  8 
ABSOLl  TF  1EN(  I 

Services  wlll  be  held  al  the  or- 
iginal location.  2315  Frmwood  Road, 
at  11  ajn.  and  7 30  p.m.  All  Other 
: service*  as  usual. 

OOLGLA8  STREET 

Rev.  F.  McKinnon  will  preach 
both  service*,  his  morning  subject 
being  entitled.  ' First  Things  F»rM 
and  hta  evening  topic,  "A  Dale  With 
Destiny."  The  Lord's  Supper  will 
be  observed  at  the  close  of  the 
morning  service . 


WEDNESDAY 

Cathedral  Film*  Praaent  in  Sound 
Motion  Piaurt* 

• A WOMAN  TO  REMEMBER  * 

I P M in  Itoe  Audl'orlum  — For  Childrvn 
al  4 P M. 


ST.  MARY’S 

OAK  MV 

Holy  Commui'iQii  at  • JO  A M and 

13  Noon 

Ttir  Young  Peoptr  in  A*-t«nd  Itoe  Earl) 
Celrbratton 

Mating  and  Sermon  at  II  A M 
E-. •i.anng  With  Sermon  al  1 PM 
Preacher.  Momma  and  Evening 
The  Rector 
HUNDAV  SCHOOL 
Senior*  a«  9 h Junior*  at  II  A M 
WEDNESDAY 

Lenten  Ser\|<r  at  ■ PM. 
THURSDAY 

Holy  Communion  at  10  HI  A M 
Rector  Archdeacon  A E dr  t Nunn* 

ST.  BARNABAS' 

Cerner  Caak  M.  and  < aldanla  Ave. 
PASSION  SUNDAY 

Hnly  Commiinton—  S A M 
Children  a M*«»  and  Sunday  Britnol,  • 10 
Utauy  and  flung  Mae*  II  AM 
Evenanng  and  Begmon — 7 id  PM. 
Holy  Communion  Dally  al  7 JO  AM 
Eirapt  Wednaadat  • A M . and  Friday. 
• 19  A M 

Bvar.anng  and  Herman,  Wedtyevtay. 

7 10  P M 

Rev  K « Munn.  Reel  or 


CENTENNIAL  CHURCH 

GOROF  ROAD  NEAR  GOVERNMENT  BT 
Minltler  Rev.  W R A*M*rd.  B.A. 


"God  in  the  Shadows”  has  been 
t hosen  a*  the  title  for  the  evening 
aermon.  Mn.  A.  H.  Sheard  will  be 
| the  soloist. 

Reformed  Episcopal 


J?OV&  ***  708  VIEW 

For  the  Newest  Fashions  in  Smart  Coats, 
Suits,  Dresses  and  Hats 


On  Tuegday  Nr. I Under  .h.  A .. pic*,  of  111  1UI  lilt  II  I IMM  IIII.il 

thr  Chnlr.  a Concert  Will  Re  Given  by  | 

THE  OEOROIAN  CHOR1SI  Wifi  a.aHied  g ||  ( R(  ||  OF  Ol  R LORD 
wor  Harry^  T -Jotona  Admtaaiav*,  ibt  l 

Biudenta.  3Sc  Rev.  D.  -L.  Gordon  has  chosen  as 

— r j -7  7 I hi  lg  Aiibject  "Tlir  Midden! 

Metropolitan  United  Ihurch  M nn«  ” Holy  Communion  kill  be 

Tarnrr  P.nd'.ra  A.raav  and  Matdra  Bireet  I Celebrated  at  thl*  fterVlCF.  HU  eVC- 

r.Atof  A t wiiiiahoiue  b D d D ning  sermon  will  be  entitled 

Orcai.ui  and  chMrma.trr  | “Clirtat's  Call  for  Sacrifice  " 

Edgar  Hallova),  LR8M  A.T.CM.  — - 

u am  a new  <x,mmanpmcnt  CJiristian  Science 

I 7 10  PM  —CHORAL  SERVICE  Thg  Chnlr 

Sermon  Hubjen  "Unreliability”  will  be  tlie  subject 

"PiUiRiMs  OF  THE  NK.M1  | of  tht  |pMnn.Mrmon  |n  ^ churches 

or  Wh.,eh0u.e8WinBPre.eto  a*  Oo.h  lf  Thr  lwwon.,cr. 

9*4  a M — ctourrh  Rrhooi  - iniermediaia  mon  wlU  Include  the  following  pas- 

and  senmr  sag®  from  the  Bible:  ' Forever,  O 

11  * ’iSSTwKT'wSSr  " u"a' rhy  wor<’  “ 

A F.iwwahip  Hour ' after  >he  .venin.  Unless  Thy  law  had  been  my  delight, 
wrvii  r fur  young  people  and  «hrir  friend*  j j should  then  have  perished  In  mine 
_ affliction"  • Psalms  cxlx.  88,  82 ». 


Christian  Science 

"UnrellabUlty”  will  be  the  subject 
I of  the  lesson -sermon  In  all  Churches 
( of  Chrtat.  Sciential  The  lesson-ser- 
mon wlll  Include  the  following  pas- 
sage from  the  Bible:  ’Forever.  O 
Lord,  Thy  word  is  settled  In  heaven. 


The  Salvation  Army — Victoria  West  Corps 

CATHERINE  AND  EDWARD  STREETS 

SUNDAY.  APRIL  7 

At  11  AM,  Stomal  FtovaMM  MAJOR  P.  ALDER  and  MAJOn  * WARIUNDER 
A*  7 39  P M CORPS  OFFICERS  MAJOR  MAE  YOUNG  and  ADJT  FRANCES  HILLIEX 


C Ml  R<  H NOTICES 


JANE  DEE 

CLASSICS 

Tailored  dre»ie»  in  pavirla. 
with  while  trimming*.  They 
are  smartly  ityled  for  that 
well  groomed  appearanceT- 


1441  DOUGLAS  ST. 


"FOREMOST  IN  FASHION" 

COSTUME  JEWELRY  FOR  THE  EASTER  ENSEMBLE 
Glamour  Broochei  - Bracelet!  - Esrringt. 

Price*  Prom  LSO  *o  l^.OO 

Mitchell  A Duncan,  Ltd^Jewelera 

r.i.viiihr*  i an*  rWM  G 4414 


St.  Andrew  * Preibyterian  Church 

DOWNTOWN— DOI  OLA!  ATBEET  AT  RROt  GlfTON 
MlnU'rr  Rav  J L W MtLeaa,  M A 
II  AM— "'THE  JOT  OF  WORAHIF' 

7 M r M.-'THI  FIGN  ON  CWRIkTE  CROSS” 

W t W (Koine  Vlaliera 


VICTORIA  FOR  CHRIST 


We  invite  you  all  to  join  u«>,  at  our 

7 .30  p ni 

'Thr  MVrt  ol  tin  desti 
of  I .ml  (a  Eternal  Lite  ” 

The  Lambert  hoi*  are  going  to  tell 


April  /, 


foremost  in  fashion 

* 08ISSIS 
A WIT* 

♦ COATS 


“Palter  de  Liso” 

Smart  Black  Suede,  cut  out 
pump  will)  nailhaad.  Open  toe 
' ”knd  heel*. 


SHOE  STORE 
717  Fort  Joe  Walth 


COMPARE  SAFEWIY'S 
LOW  PRICES 


Compare  prices?  Why.  y»»— it's 
s fine  old  custom  I Hera,  at  Safe- 
way.  you  will  find  price*  con 
aiatenOy  low,  low  enough  to  make 
your  food  budget  aeem  generouv 
week  in  and  week  out.  Make  the 
test.  Compare  Save  st  Safeway. 


W’e  gather  at  K oi  P.  Hall.  UiS  Broad  Street 

CHRISTIAN  SERVICE  CENTRE 


Evangelistic  Temple 


Corner  Pandora  Art.  snd  Rlanahard  St. 

PASTORS  R A.  and  EFFIE  REYNOLDS 
11:00  A M.—** A COMMUNION  REVERIE’ 

7:30  P M.— "THE  SHORT  BED  AND 
NARROW  BLANKET" 

What  kind  of  bed  i*  yourt?  A blare  of  GoApel  light  fr 

ohkcuTF  Tret  r ~ 

ROUSING  SONG  SER \ ICE  - SUNDAY  SCHOOL  9 1 


I II BIST  ADELFHI AN 

I'  CtorKiadcIphlan.  Royal  Bank  (tail  tor- 
nrr  nt  ^ift  and  Cook  Sirrru  Booday 
mnrr.lnga.  It 

nnartL  hail* 

| Oakland*  noap*!  Hail  Ml*  Cadar  HiU 
Road  irarr.rr  Hlllaldr  Avvnua'  Aunday. 

* M am.  flnnda’'  wtooot  and  Bibla  claaa.  I 
II  am.  Thv  Lord  • Hjpprr  1 lfl  n m I igg. 
j P*1  **rvle*  aprakar  Mr  William  Di»i 
' Dunran.  B C Tliuraday.  3 Ja  p m . woman  * 

I Onapal  *#rvlra  I pm,  prayar  and  Bihla 
(tudy  Friday.  7 pm.  rhtldrrn’g  aprrial 
irrvlea  I II  pa  ynung  panplr'*  maatlng 

Victoria  o»«  p*  i Han  Fandera 

Avanua  Ham.  wnr«tolp  and  Braaking  i»f  1 
' Braad  7 19  p m (Anapa I aarvirr  tpaakar, 
Mr  Thoma*  Crawford  Tuaadav  I p m. 

I Blbla  r fading  Th-jraday . • p m pravar 
I and  pralaa 

LATTFR  DAT  »AINTk 

Church  of  Ja*ua  Chrlrt  af  Ua«l#r-Day 
Bamt*  'Mormnnt.  Rnom  II  Arradr  Build- 
I ing  Broad  Siraai  Sunday  gerwltea.  19 
a m and  7 39  p m B 7741 

| LITKERAN 

nrara  Ingltali  Lulharar.  Blanahard  and 
Q ,**rv»  Barvira*  Sunday*.  11  am  and 
I 7 }«  rm  Sunday  *rh«eL  18  a m R»* 

T A Janaan 


CHRISTADELPHIAN 

ORANOF  HALL 
7TJ  Caarlnay  Slraal 

FI  BL1C  Uai»t-7  19  F X 
Sebjerti 

THE  EVERLASTING 
COVENANT" 

Mot  ning  Scrvlc*.  II  a Clock 

hrad  “ctmnrmenoM  artrat- 

fraa  From  Abova  Addrcaa 


MR.  WM.  DAWES 

OF  DITTO  AR,  DC. 
will  B peak  in  thr 

Oaklsmds 
Gospel  Hall 

Carnar  Cadar  Hill  and  RllliiU* 
aanday— 7 *9  F M. 

14  Minute  Song  Barvle*  PreOtSITig 
gyeryori#  Weleoma 


Gospel  Tabernacle 

Chrlitian  and  MlMlonary  Alllanea 
Taiaa  Strrai.  near  Cook 
FK RUBRIC  M LANDIS.  Paaior 
II  A M — • CTTRIJrriAN  FIRST  1J1VR 
7 M PM  - RFBUJUMNO  XION'' 

THURSDAY— 8 PM 

Youth  Night! 

lnt*rd€oo("id*f*o«*l  Mniionjry  Rally 
One  Niglif  Oely,  Wifk 

Rev.  Norman  P. 

GRUBB 

ot  London 

General  Secretary.  World  Wide  fvjn 
gflrta'ion  Crekade.  Founded  by  tb* 
Lit*  C T Studd.  Author  ol  l•og•*pby 

“C.  T.  STUDD” 

-ALL  AG€S  W1LC0MI- 
Com#  Early 

— 



First  Church  of 
Christ,  Scientist 

ClUUmi  it.  an*  FtKDORA  4 VR. 

A Branch  af  The  Mother  Clvirrh 
The  rmt  Chnrrh  of  Chrtai 

in  Roauin  Maaaarliuaelia 


CENTRAL 

BAPTIST 

r ANDO*  A AVf. 

Pillar  t 

J.  I.  ROWELL 


MAM. 

GOD'S  LUMINARIES  — AWAKENING 
TO  RESPONSIBILITY” 

7 30  PM — Song  Service,  7.15 

Young  People  s Window 

JUVENILE  CRIME-WHO  IS  TO  ILAME? 

Gotpel  Menage 

"ME  SHALL  DIVIDE  THE  SPOIL" 


FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH 

Quadra  and  Ma*«n  Straw!* 

Minuter  Hvv  « R kavter.  BA  B Tlr  Organut  and  Conduit  or  Mr  Oliver  Slog! 

10  A M —Church  Srhooi 

)|  A M — Morning  Wnralup — 'THE  UITSH  BOOST  — (Communion  Sarvirei 
Anlh-io  ‘ Je*u.  Word  ol  Oad  fBcarnaU  'H*ar> 
ijoru  tiring  Worship—  A 8POROR  OF  VINfClAR  iFilU.  Wntd  Frbm  Um  Croat  I 
luulica  Quarimv  Fr.,n>  nl«rv  »u  ( aJvary  Mom*'  UWirm*  Dn-  kanrih  *>"i  Hlllaa 
• nd  ihe  MUm*  AtctUwm.  Antbym.  'Tom*  Unio  Him  iMauivdur  Snlukgt.  Mr  Dinamoru 
Twilight  Recital  it  1 I'M.  to  SI  Aldan  * Choir 


Easter  Cards 

p Gifts  and  Church 
> Supplies 


frit 


v->-r  ) 


CHRISTIAN 
BOOK  ROOM 


rMirTn^l  8 .15  A M — RADIO 

on 

HTTTTTTJIS  mam 

UJmAIJaJLAU  -COMMUNION  SERVICE.' 

7 :30  P M — ’’SALVATION  vs.  SCIENCE” 
Where  Did  Modernism  Begin?  Are  Millions  Today 

L Being  Deceived* 

A REAL  BRIGHT  , — 

SERVICE 

E.  W.  Robinson.  Pastor  ' A A A , 


for  th# 


•US  SAVES’ 


WEEK  NIGHTS  — Tu**dsy:  Bible  Study  Thursday 
Friday:  Young  People  — 8 P M 


Prayer 


Hnpe  Lo'beran  Ourrk.  Graham  and  i 
I Mn i. Sarvtrc  Ham  Sunday  irhool.  i 
9 4*  a Ol 

SALVATION  AS UT 

Salvation  Army  V»rio*i*  Wni 
Catharine  and  Edward  flireeu  SundaT* 

II  an  and  7 >9  p m , Sgndav  arhnni  3 in 
p m Ttouraday.  9pm  Ma|«r  Mae  Vognf 
and  AdJKant  Franrea  Hilller 

HI WNTK-DAT  ADVRNT1ST 

I Ml  th  Day  Adrenttai  Sabbath  aarrlra*  ( 

1 •flaitirdavi-  SabhatJi  *»h«ai  9 79  am  i 
public  wnrvhtp  II  am  rourg  puplf  4 | 

I p m W'ednaaday  prayur  meeting  7 19  | 
pm  AU  **rwirje*  at  rtoarch  HI  Graham 
| at  Hlliald*  Likti  aider  I 4441 

tFTBITt  alJHT 

At  th#  Opan  Dowr  Spirituaiiai  Charrh 
714  rnrwiorai'l  A i rear  Ham.  Inapt raiinnat 
addr«*«  Rav  SJal*  Mlln*  matvwgv*  7 M 
• m trane*  addraa*  1**6  Ol  Nb*  lot* 
Tamptaubh  Re*  D»  Hwtdwr  muaaagc*  I 
Thuradar  t um  baalinf  and  mwaaugc 

t NfTKD  (HI  tfH 

If -<iuin.ail  Lnii*d  Cburrp  AdmtraU  al 

L«aT  Bunaay  acbowi.  9 41  ttwih  awrv 
lea.  U a m 


SUNDAY  SERVICES 
II  AM  »nd  7 30  PM 

tab|4(t: 

“UNREALITY” 
SUNDAY  5CHOOL— 8 45  snd  H A M 

TESTIMONIAL  MfFTlNG 

Wedn«*d*y  I PM 


ma  FUBUC  LSNDIMO  ROOM 
and  LENDING  LIBRARY 
at  *l»  Sewiiard  Rwildtng. 
1*97  ••**•» 


ALL  ARS  WRLCOMV 


ChriatiaA  Seten^v  »rigr**i  a»u 
,av<  near  xr.un  •,  mo  be  *« 
orday  mum  aid  ura*  rtf 
tor  retry  Sunday  at  I 4k  A M 


Hear 

Norman  P.  Grubb 

t of  the  ! 

World-Wide  Evangelization  Crusade 

This  Outstanding 
Spiritual  Leader 

Vfl*>iouary.  I^ectorrr  st>d  Author  ha*  hrm  uccl«tiii<d  t»v 
( iiriytian  people  everywhere  ai  one  who  ie  iMr  in  a »*» 
rnarksblr  way  to  make  plaid  the  deep  thin**  of  God  lie 
■ Serretary  of  the  \V  K,C  in  Crest  Britain  and  aon-jtt-lsw 
ft  it*  founder,  the  greai  C T.  Stfdd.  Don't  fsit  to  hear  him 

THURSDAY— APRIL  11 


1 Shsotyinen’s  Chrietun 
A*So.  Uktiofl 

Y.W.C.A..  Noon 
MeetmgdY  W C A-  2 30 


Christian  and  Mi*wnur 
Mils  nee  GwH  Tshurnir 
Ystts  Near  Coob 

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THE  PAIUY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA.  B.C ..  SATl  KDAV,  APRILS  194/, 


Howell.  Trail.  B C,  mother  of  U»a 


Cece  Walton 
Fastball  Head 


ens 


School  Drama 
Festival  to 


Recreational 


bride  received  with  the  bridal  party. 
Fur  a honeymoon  in  Vancouver, 
the  bride  rhusr  a wueen'a  blui  ere  pa 
dress  with  gray -blue  coat  featuring 
a black  tuxedo  front,  black  mw* 
aorlrn,  and  corsage  bouquet  of 
gardenia*. 


with  web  belt. 

E.  O.  ROBERTS.  Capt. 
For  commanding  officer.  3rd  'R  • 
Bn.,  The  Canadian  Scottish  Regt 
MG'. 


Body  Formin 


ST.  LOUIS.  April  6 -President 
Richard  C Muckerman.  of  St.  Louis 
Browne,  announced  tonight  Short- 
stop Vernon  Stephens,  who  jumiWd 
to  the  Mexican  Baseball  League  last 
week,  had  rejoined  the  American 
League  club  and  signed  a 1946 
contract. 

Muckerman  made  the  announce- 
ment after  a long  distance  telephone 
conference  with  Vice-President  Bill 
Dewitt,  of  the  Browns,  at  San  An- 
tonio. Tex.,  where  the  1945  American 
League  home  run  king  reported  to 
the  club. 

The  signing  of  the  contract  had 
the  approval  of  Baseball  Commis- 
sioner A B.  t Happy  1 Chandler,  who 
previously  had  warned  that  player* 
| Jumping  to  the  Mexican  circuit 
would  be  suspended  for  five  years  If 
they  did  not  report  to  their  clubs  In 
; tills  country  by  the  opening  day* of 
the  season,  Muckerman  said. 

Terms  of  the  contract  were  not 
disclosed. 


Cece  Walton  was  elected  president 
of  the  Lower  Vancouver  Island 
Fastball  Association  at  a meeting 
held  last  night  In  the  Liberal  Head- 
quarters Broughton  Street. 

Other  officers -elected  were  Bert 
Slnipfton.  first  vice-president:  Bob 
Whyte,  second  vice-president:  Ivan 
and  An  Smith 
Ernie  Fields 


No.  1 < R.k  FORTRESS 
WORKSHOP.  R.C.r.  M.r.. 

Order.v  by  Major  A McPurlane. 
commanding. 

Duties'  Orderly  officer  for  the 
week  ending  April  12.  2nd  Lt  J.  L. 
1 uHuquet : next  for  duty!  2nd  Lt. 
D.  H Carter.  orderly  N.C.O , 
KM 3920.  S.-Sgt.  J.  Smithson. 

Parades:  Tturaday,  April  11.  eve- 
ning parade:  fall  In  19  46  hours: 
dress,  roll  call  order.1 


Sparked  by  a dynamic  chairman. 
Dr.  Henrietta  R Anderson,  dele- 
gates u>  the  Provisional  Recreation 
Council  for  Greater  Victoria  made 
ispld  strldea  toward  the  formation 
of  a permanent  body  last  night  with 
the  nomination  of  four  fact-finding 
committees  and  the  plotting  of  defi- 
nite oQunea  of  action.  The  execu- 
tive committee  of  the  new  group 
met  at  the  Eagles  HaU- 
Emest  I-ce.  newly  appointed  direc- 
tor of  the  recreation  and  physical 
education  branch.  Department  of 
Education,  who  assumed  his  duties 
April  1,  promised  his  full  sup- 
l>ort  to  the  endeavor. 

Delegates  attending  were  from 
Victoria,  Oak  Bay  EsquUnult  nnd 
Saanich,  and  Included  representa- 
tives of  many  large  organised  bodies 
Nominated  to  the  leadership  com- 
mittee were  Capt.  A.  C.  Batchelor, 
R K Morrison,  A.  W.  Murphy,  C 
BuhJln,  Mrs  Dobson,  Miss  Muriun 
Foster.  Professor  Basanta  and  Com- 
mander Harrison. 

Finance  committee  chna.’n  was 
Ord  Butters,  Barney  Duncan.  Alfred 
Worthington.  Alnsley  Worthington, 
Eric  Jones,  Douglas  Conrad,  George 
Ford  and  Mrs.  A.  J.  Tullls. 

Constitution  arid  by-laws  group 
named  were  Alderman  F.  U.  Mul- 
lltier.  Dr  Henrietta  R Ander(.on. 
Mr*  L R Hamer.  T.  8 Floyd,  Mias 
M Wright,  Mr*  E.  C.  Peters  and 
Mrs.  M.  A Hurst. 

Facilities  committee  nominees 
were  W.  H Warren,  L A Gordon, 
Mr*  A Bewley,  F.  M Shandley, 
Alan  Hickman.  Mrs.  Hugh  Mr- 
Kinxte,  D.  Smith  and  Mrs  Stanley 
Anfield. 


Seek  * llnliila\"  Princess 
Of  (great  Britain*' 

LONDON.  April  5 'Reuters'  — 
Gaumoiti  Brit  bli  films.  In  collabora- 
tion with  Wllllum  $Uttin,  Britain's 
holiday  camp  king,  is  launching  a 
cotmlxy-wlde  campaign  lo  find  the 
"Holiday  Princes*  of  Oreat  Britain  ’ 
to  send  to  the  United  State*,  a.' 

Ambx'^adir***  nl  BriiL-h  Woman- 
hood.” 

An  official  ol  Otf UitlOilt  Brl'L-li 


For  tlie  sixth  year  a school  drama 
festival  will  be  held  In  Victoria  next 
week  under  the  sponsorship  ol  the 
School  and  Community  Drama 
Branch  of  the  Department  of  Educa- 
tion. Schools  take  a keen  Interest 
In  the  festival  and  quality  of  pro- 
duction has  Increased  steadily  since 
inception  five  years  ago. 

Of  great  cultural  value,  the  an- 
nual festival  gives  every  indication 
of  following  Its  progressive  trend. 
Major  L.  Bullock-Webster,  director 
of  the  School  and  Community 
Drama  Brunch,  said  yesterday. 

*Tt  has  ohown  continuous  growth 
since  its  Inception  five  years  ago. 
both  In  number 


Temple,  secretary 
treasurer.  Ed  Whyte 
and  Mrs.  J.  Arnold  were  appointed, 
to  the  committee  for  the  injured 
players'  fund. 

Cece  Walton  was  choaen  as  dele- 
gate to  the  BC.  Association,  and 
Dick  Reeves  was  appointed  umpire-  I 
In-chief. 

It  was  decided  at  the  meeting  to  j 
*et  the  closing  date  for  entries  as 
May  6.  and  the  opening  week  of  play 
May  13.  A motion  that  1100  be 
transferred  from  the  regular  account 
to  the  Injured  players'  fund  was 
adopted. 

A letter  will  be  forwarded  to  the 
mayor  stating  that  the  association 
U in  favor  of  daylight  saving. 

Retiring  President  Wally  Yeamans 
urged  that  drastic  steps  be  taken 
this  season  to  stop  the  “poaching  of 
players."  He  suggested  an  amend- 
ment to  the  constitution  so  that 
' coaches  guilty  of  this  offence  be 
. suspended. 

Prior  to  the  pieeting  a motion  pic- 
ture showing  the  1946  world  series 
between  the  Detroit  Tigers  and  Chl- 
| rago  Cubs  was  presented,  through 
I the  courtesy  of  Hocking  & Forbes. 


Closing  Averages 

iJtmn  RirhardftOii  ft  Bous) 

TORONTO 

Twenty  industrials.  198  63,  down 
.19. 

Twenty  golds,  134  64.  up  95 
Ten  base  metals.  100  71.  down  .24. 
Fifteen  Western  oils.  30  41,  up  .19. 
Total  sales.  3.043.000. 

MONTREAL 

Twenty  Industrial*.  13990.  up  40. 
Ten  utilities.  83  WJ  up  .10. 

Thirty  combined.  120.60,  up  .30. 
Ten  pulp  and  paper.  37095.  up  492. 
Fifteen  golds.  105  28.  up  77. 

Total  sales.  296.700. 

VANCOUVER 

Twenty  golds.  92  93.  down  41. 

Ten  base  metals.  120  07.  d"»n  02. 
Fifteen  oil*.  100  46.  down  45. 


AI.EX  It.  MrDONALD 

Member  of  the  Victoria  Fire  De- 
partment for  18  years  until  Illness 
forced  his  retirement  recently,  died 
early  yesterday  morning  He  was 
well  known  for  his  love  of  sport, 
being  a keen  hunter  and  fisherman. 

He  was  one  of  the  committee  In 
charge  of  the  firemen's  annual  ball 
during  the  last  few  years. 

Surviving  are  his  widow,  one  son 
and  one  daughter  at  the  family 
residence.  3009  Scott  Street. 


of  entries  and 
quality  of  fare  offered  patrons."  he 
added.  ” 

Beginning  Monday  evening  next, 
more  than  20  one -act  plays  will  be 
presented  by  schools  of  the  city, 
and  on  April  13  the  top-ranking 
three  plays  will  be  presented  to  the 
public  at  Victoria  High  School.  Mrs. 
Phoebe  Smith.  Vancouver,  hlghly- 
glfled  as  actress,  directress  and 
playwright,  will  adjudicate  and  se- 
lect the  plays  for  the  final  perform- 


Market 


rorn;’ii  rxchange 

NEW  YORK.  April  5 ICP'.-Tha 
Canadian  dollar  was  unchanged  at 
a discount  of  9 3-16  per  cent  in 
terms  ol  United  state*  fund.*  in 
closing  Pmrlgii  Em  Range  dealings 
today  lOttawa  Forrign  Exchange 
Board  rates  9 09-9  61  per  cent  dis- 
count*. The  pound  sterling  was  un- 
changed at  >4  03's. 


Play*  will  br  staged  at  various  j 
schools  during  the  week,  all  per- 
former* being  members  of  the  J 
school  dramatic  and  speech  arts  , 
classes.  From  among  the  latter  suit- 
able candidates  will  be  selected  for 
scholarships  to  the  Summer  course 
In  dramatics  at  University  of  Brit- 
Ish  Columbia. 

Assisting  L.  Bullock- Webater  in 
the  production  of  this  year's  dis- 
play Is  a strong  comm'ttee  ot  teach- 
ers from  the  schools.  The  committee 
headed  by  W.  R.  Muncy,  principal 
of  Margaret  Jenkins  School,  in- 
cludes: Gilbert  Yard,  vice-chair- 

man; Thomas  Mayne.  business  man- 
ager: Nell  Swalnson.  transportation: 
Mis*  Olive  Heritage  and  Miss  Mar- 
got Gordon,  billeting.  Miss  Chris- 
tine McNab  and  Miss  Jean  Roberts, 
hospitality  conveners;  Miss  Winnie 
Elliott,  house- manager,  and  John 
Jackson  end  Rev.  Br.  D.  L.  Phillips, 
publicity.  Others  serving  on  the 
committee  are  Messrs.  H.  8.  Hum 
and  R.  T Kipling:  and  Misses 
P.  Strafford.  G.  N.  Hewllnga.  Jean 
' Glendlnnlng  and  Kathleen  Baker 

Miss  Anne  F.  Adamson,  of  the 
I Community  Drama  Office.  Depart- 
ment of  Education,  is  festival  secrc- 


RA1.VPROOF  STRAW 

A synthetic  straw,  treated  with 
water-re pellant.  has  been  developed 
for  handbags  and  hats. 


Tea  was  introduced  Into  Europe 
from  the  Orient  by  the  Dutch  in 
1645. 


STORE  HOURS:  9 A M.  Till  5 P M 
Wednesday : 9 A M.  Till  1 P.M. 


t»p*t.  High  Low  Cine 

birr* 


London  Market 


Wh**i 


LONDON,  April  6 'Reuters*  — 
Business  showed  a distinct  im- 
provement on  the  Stock  Exchange 
today  with  gains  far  outnumbering 
decline*. 

Oils  took  Uie  lead  in  the  Initial 
stages,  and  although  active  interest 
waned,  prices  held  Coppers  and  the 
lead  and  zinc  shares  were  in  de- 
mand. 

Activity  in  the  gilt-edged  market 
was  less  pronounced  than  of  late, 
hut  there  nevertheless  was  a size- 
able turnover. 


Just  Arrived ! A Small  Group  of 


Occasional  Furniture 


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All-Metal 

TRILITE 

LAMPS 


Inexpensive  Pieces  That  Will  Add  to  the  Comfort  and  Convenience 
as  Well  as  the  Appearance  of  Your  Home 

LEATHERETTE  FOOTSTOOLS 

or  round,  covered  in  bright 


Canadian  Bonds 


■ •hiring 
colored  leatherette 


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Bid  A.urd 

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Wlnnlpa*  Sir.  "A  5 IM.4  100  00  101  00 

Winnipeg  glre  B 4 . 19**  10.4  *3  flat 


t.tlirago  L»rain 

CHICAGO.  April  5 -Probably 
with  one  eye  on  the  calendar  and 
the  other  on  short  commitments, 
rye  brokers  today  bid  the  May  con- 
tract Into  the  highest  ground  In  25 
years  tn  *n  effort  to  square  them- 
•elves  away  on  deliveries  before 
June  l.' 

On  tliol  date,  the  Government 
has  ruled,  the  ceiling  price  must 
fall  bark  to  ll  «fl'v  a bushel,  along 


IN  BRONZE  FINISH 


Spencer's  Lamp  Department,  Second 
Floor,  was  fortunate  in  securing  tin* 
shipment  of  the  trilite  lamps  so  man) 
are  wanting.  Beautifully  designed  with 
heavy  metal  bases  and  shafts.  In  rich 
bronze  finish.  Complete  with  prismatic 
reflector  howl  and  socket  f"t'  KiO.  .200, 
300-watt  bulb.  Price 


By  EDWARD  A WAGNER 
PLANETARY  GIIDF.  FOR 
s.ATI  It  I' AY.  APRIL  6.  194fi 

Keywords  for  the  Day:  Discussion, 
travel,  luck 

Saturday  in  General— The  current 
outlook  improves  a bit  and  optimism 
rises  by  evening.  Make  the  most  of 
lucky  developments,  meetings  or 
contacts.  These  trends  are  good  for 
attention  to  correspondence,  deal- 
ings with  relatives  and  neighbors, 
winning  co-operation. 

II  April  6 Is  Your  Btrlhdatc: 
Many  happy  returns.'*  Famous  per- 
sons born  on  this  date  include: 
Walter  Huston,  movie  actor;  Harry 
Houdlnl.  magician,  Joseph  Medlll, 
Journalist. 

Your  Year  Ahead— You  should 
experience  snnir  pleasant  surprises 
which  originate  with  kin  or  neigh- 
boring folk  Short,  interesting  jour- 
neys may  be  taken,  especially  be- 
tween now  and  June.  Further  your 
studies,  seek  new  channels  or  self- 
expression  . 

*Rrl*-»,rcl  b-  Cun.oUrlatMl  N*»* 
Postures,  Int  i 


MAGAZINE  BOOKCASE  ii-  ml.  in  nrh  walnut  finish.  Ha: 

u all. ni  finish.  24  inches  high,  with  *■»  .oirpartmeni  and  adjustable 

juxlablc  centre  shell  9.95  shelves 

WALNUT  FINISHED  MAGAZINE  WHATNOTS,  about  21  mche 

high,  15  inches  wide,  and  M inches  deep,.—  — — — - - • 


UNPAINTED  FURNITURE,  READY  TO  FINISH 
AS  YOU  DESIRE 

FOLDING  BED  TRAY,  unpaimed. 

OLD-FASHIONED  KITCHEN 

STOOL,  unpainted  2.95 


“Week -at retching"  bids  are  never  I The  frantic  scurrying  around  en- 
be  commended,  hut  there  is  this  gaged  In  by  North-South  was  typical 
be  said  for  some  of  them— at  of  bidding  that  has  gotten  out  of 
ist  they  are  in  the  right  direction  partnership  control, 
far  as  the  beat-fitting  trump  suit  | It  should  be  readily  apparent  that 
concerned.  The  really  Inrxeus-  It  was  North,  not  South,  who 
Je  bids  are  those  which  have  created  this  chaotic  condition 
rt ually  no  chance  to  find  a "fit"  Certainly  there  wax  nothing  Illogical 
th  partner's  announced  holding  about  South's  decision  to  reopen 
insider  tills  deal:  the  bidding  after  East's  pass  of  one 

no  trump,  with  a Jump  bid  In  spades. 
Weal,  dealer.  Souths  spade  suit  alone  was  »m- 

Both  sides  vulnerable  preaslve.  needing  no  aupport  from 

NORTH  North,  and  the  distribution  of  his 

* 3 hand  as  a whole  suggested  that 

e J 10  7 6 J game  was  by  no  means  out  of  the 

* K 6 5 4 3 2 question,  despite  the  fact  that  West 

A q had  opened  with  one  no  trump  A 

West  eaST  mere  two-spade  reopening  bid  by, 

a K 8 7 2 ft  .5  4 South  would  not  have  Indicated 

v *4gR3  *nv  K»me-golng  ambition,  but  could 

, q , „ # 10  7 have  been  read  by  North  as  noth- 

ft  A 8 4 3 2 ,n*  but  * desire  to  compete  for  a 

SOUTH  “ P*rt  ‘Cor* 

a i o i in  o a North's  four-heart  bid.  however, 

. ^ ' was  an  action  of  unbridled  optim- 

ism. What  In  the  world  did  North 

* hope  to  gain?  An  experienced 

A ' n player,  he  could  not  have  been  in 

The  bidding.  ,dnobt  over  South's  intention  when 

West  North  Eaat  South  he  bid  three  spades- that  call  asked 

1 NT  Pass  Pass  3 ft  only  one  simple  question  of  North' 

Pass  4 v i ' > Double  4 ft  "Have  you  the  material  for  n raise 

Double  & ♦ Pr.-a  Pn-xx  to  four  spades?1'  Obviously,  North's 

Double  Pass  Pass  6 ft  proper  answer  was  an  emphatic 

Double  Pas*  Pass  Pass  No' 


HOSTESS  TRAYS,  illuMiated.  un 
painted  Sire  12x18  mche*  * 


Trilite  Lamp  Shades 


hi  a varrets  *>t 


KNEEHOLE  DESK 


4Cni'*it  ilr.iwr-  uupaililr'l  12.50 

STUDENT'S  TABLE  DESK,  .in 

|l•llntr•l  5.95 

SMOKING  CABINET,  unpaintol 
Jr  Hirin'  liiuh  5.95 


203rH  iR  i A A.  BTY  . R ( A. 

Orders  by  Capt.  W J.  H Peers, 
officer  commanding. 

Duties  for  week  ending  April  13: 
Orderly  officer,  2nd  Lt.  T O.  Dal- 
*ell. 

Parades:  Tuesday.  April  9 Bay 
Street  Armoury.  19:45  hours,  bat- 
tery parade.  Dreu.  anklets  and 
belts,  waist,  wpb. 

Repair  of  bools,  ankle  Boots, 
ankle,  in  need  of  repair  #.ould  be 
turned  In  to  the  U M Stores  with- 
out delay. 

W J R PEERS.  Capt 
Officer  commanding.  203rd  'Res.' 

A A Bty^  feC.A. 


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-l  ing  Sin-  19x40x2"L  inche*  17.50 

FERNERY  FOR  PLANTS,  u* 

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HANGING  PLANT  BRACKET,  m 

painted  , 1.95 

-Spcnref'a  FurnitllM  Dept.  2nd  Floor 


BATHROOM  BOX  STOOL 


CORNER  BRACKET,  tinpamtcd 

for 

MAGAZINE  BASKET,  nnpamled 

1 .95 


Week-End  Shopping  News  for  Men 

A NEW  SHIPMENT  OF  ^ Me^S  Work 

X len  s White  Boots 


Help  the  Young  People 

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containing  iirm  to  improve  the  blond  conleni, 

Mi!l.urn'»H.-*d' hand  Nerve  PUIa  meet  th.a  requirrm.-nt,  as  they  contain 
three  concent  rated  forma  of  iron  of  an  eMulv  aanmilatwi  nature  I ogrl  her 
with  other  valuaMe  ingmhrn'a  indicated  for  building  up  the  eyatem  and 
helping  to  improve  the  blood  content. 

Price  BOe  a ho*.  W pills,  at  all  drug  rountere 

Look  for  our  trade  mark  a “Red  Heart  on  the  paeksg*. 

Tk*  T.  Milhurn  Ce  . I.llB'l*4.  ToroDto,  Oat, 


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DIAN  hCOTTIMI  REGT.  iM.G.l 
Order*  by  LL-Col.  F B J.  Stv- 
phenaon.  commanding 
Duties:  Orderly  officer  for  the 
week  ending  April  14,  Lt.  8.  A 
Digby.  next  for  duty.  Lt  C.  B 
Mdntnsh:  orderlv  N.C.O.  K479490 
CpL  A J.  T.  l^iindy;  next  Tor  duty. 
K 460368.  Bgt  D M Brown. 
Parade*:  Monday,  April  8,  fall  in 


For  Every  Need  and 
Preference 


\N».rk  Loots  in  types  ; 
weight*  to  meet  all  re'jtt 
rilents,  haul  v4ear- 
ing,  conifortalilc. 
an  l at  prices  men  l 
vx  ill  welcome. 


nun  arc  wanting  them  that  i|Uick 
I Lt  necessary — the  'piantity  avail- 
li*<a|»pear  in  short  order! 

careful)'  -.made  shirts  of  serviceable 
LoMK*fcleevcd  style  with  i«** 
I- till  «i/c  r.»itc*  avaiiahle  O Of 
miners  Priced  at 


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w Jackets 


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FOR  TODAY  ONLY 


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All  xi*c»  Prr  pair 


Sf .11  phsble  upper*  a 
Have  plain,  *oft  tor ■ 


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All  #'/r»  Prr  pair 

LIGHTER  WORK  BOOTS  *h*t  will  g.  e ronifod 
snd  fititfartievn.  All  »i*e*.  Per  pair . 


yet  win*l|»h*,f 
i smart  valors. 

ufG  and  w*»#l. 


Spagiietti  and  Cheese 

In  Tomato  Sauce,  Catelli'a,  20-ox.  tins  Limit* 

Tomato  Juice 


Full  choice  of  f-ire^ 
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C C A 

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SOUP,  tins 

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per  pkl 

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l-lb.  pin 

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l-lb  pkl.  

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large  pkt  — 


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full  range  of  *ixc*.  I’er  garment 


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VICTORIA,  BRITISH  COL l MBIA,  SAIl  KIJAY.  APRIL  (».  I*>lb 


Sports  Vancouver  Nearing  v.itu.  Le„jon  (;.,ge  Squad 

la nts  | ^*|j^  Piirli  Crown  ^ ^ rt  n A ^ 1 ^ . iff  lij*l„*iitj  PpimutLin 


By  SID  THOMAS 


raturdav  morning  Hand  I loll#  » nn<J  (>- 1 Seliiuck  in  l oiirtli 

PROGNOSTIC  ATION8  rp  | oil  » l I in  \«  1 

, , Lame  to  I aku  ,s- 1 Senw  I .fan — I lav  Monday 

Wanderer*  r».  ( olirge — Local  rug-  - J 

gr-ra  will  ring  down  the  curtain  on  VANCOUVER,  April  5 CP  — Van- j Irt  shot  that  Gerth  failed  to  *ee 
the  1946-46  reason  this  afternoon  at  jeouver  Canucks  came  from  be  hi  n 3 Wolvrs  evened  the  count  again  be- 
Mardonald  Park,  with  Victoria  Col-  a j-2  deficit  early  In  the  third  per-  fore  the  region  ended.  Bellinger 
lege  »nd  Oak  Bay  Wanderer*  In  the  . io<|  ^ defeat  the  Hollywood  Wolve*  ptrking  up  Hilliard*  rebound  after 
starring  roles.  $.4  and  take  a 3-1  lead  in  the  best-  1 the  latter  had  been  foiled  twice  by 

Finale  of  one  of  the  beat  trawnii  of -seven  Pacific  Coast  Hockey  Lea-  McAneeley. 

In  year*  will  be  the  deciding  game  gne  championship  serle*.  Wolvea  took  the  lead  for  the  first 

in  the  Cowichan  Cup  aerie*,  with  the  Elmer  Krellrr  and  Jack  bmlLh  l'n"'  Par,y  ln  ***  third,  when  Vick- 
wlnnrr  annexing  the  Vancouver  la-'cach  net'ed  two  for  Vancouver  and  ,ry  'vored  unassisted,  but  Car*e 
land  champlonahlp.  ' Chuc-h  Mtllman  and  Bill  Car*e  sank  *'A  in*1  °‘l*  bark  for  Vancouver 

Bill  Go  mall,  coarh  of  the  Oak  Bay  the  others  Erl.:  Prentice.  Blink  Bel-  •,|f1  Bm,,h  5601  Canuck*  into  a lend 

Wanderers,  made  a prediction  lomt  Unger.  Art  Vlrkery  and  Bob  Adam*  lhrJ'  **r"r  ">st  “er“ ,n  Adl,fn5  n*nd’ 

weeks  ago  that  hi*  club  would  make  counted  for  the  Wolve*  d hl'  m*r’t,?r  I**1**™  by  , 

» determined  bid  for  the  *11  verw are  nfU  mr  wlU  ^ pi*jed  here  m*n*n‘l  KrHlrr  m r"nB* 

and  by  the  packed  ’ llne-Up  he  Is  Mnflda,  _ dl*n  "'*m  ***  Up->tt«By  pre^ure 

placing  on  the  field  today,  hi*.  Thr  g(lfnr.  wm4  P]ayed  at  a Ught-  f°  *‘n  “ lnK 
chance*  look  exceptionally  good  „lng  clip  throughout  and  dose-  Hummarv 

Collegians,  victor*  over  the  heav-  I checking  predominated.  Morrie  First  Period  1.  Vancouver,  Smith 

Hy-favored  J.B.A.A,  city  and  pro- 1 Gerth.  Hollywood  goalie,  atopped  35  ‘Pringle'.  1*  I*  Penalties  Vickery, 
vlnclal  champions,  mill  be  minus  .hot*  compared  with  28  by  Vancou-  Hilliard.  Swan*)  13 
their  starry  backflelder  and  *coring  vers  Ed  McAneeley  Second  Period— 2.  Hollywood, 


» 


I 


Deleats  Princeton 


Hand  Interior  "IT  (!liani|>ion*  TI-.TT 
Setback  in  First  Game  of  Tro>  inrial  Final 


to  win  going  r*»v 

Hummarv 

First  Period  1,  Vancouver,  Smith 
• Pringle  1 . 11  * Penalties  Vickery, 


fly-favored  J.B.A.A  . city  and  pro- 1 Perth.  Hollywood  goalie,  stopped  3-:.  •Pnitgi'''.  1 • « Prnauie*  Vickery,  q ECENTLY  crowned  Washington 

vlnclal  champions,  mill  be  minus  -hots,  compared  with  28  by  Vancou-  Hilliard.  Swaney  <3>  K State  lnter*rhola*tlr  champion* 

their  starry  backflelder  and  scoring  Vers  Ed  McAneeley  Second  Period  2 Hollywood,  . ^ wond  aucceaslve  vear  Sta- 

are.  Ruaa  Latham,  on  the  alrk  list.  jt  wasn't  until  after  the  17-min-  Prentice  'Klein1,  W 28  3 Vancouver. 

One  of  the  outstanding  player*  In  ute  mark  of  the  opening  period  that  Kreiier  'Ca r»r‘  lfl  35  4.  Hollywood.  dlum  Sr,,00‘  swimmer*  from 

the  aenior  circuit  this  season.  La-  smith  tipped  Alec  Pringle  * pass  info  Bellinger  iHlllkrd'.  IB  26  Penalty'  Tacoma  will  face  stern  opposition 

tlisnu  absence  from  the  line-up  will  | ,he  net  for  the  only  goal  of  the  Vickery.  mis  evening  at  'he  Crystal  Oarden 

Hollywood,  Vick-  Pool  when  they  engage  Coach 

iver,  Corse  'Neil-  Archie  McKinnon's  powerful  mens 


deprive  the  students  of  considerable  1 Manra.  Gerth  had  no  chance  on  the  Third  Period 


•coring  punch.  1 ihot  ery.  1:15  6 Va«puver,  Corse  1 Nell-  Archie  McKinnon'#  powerful  mens 

However,  everything  points  to  a Lr.«»  than  .ialf  way  through  the  rent,  1 45.  7.  Vartnuver.  Bmlth,  3 37  squad  in  a dual  mert  Sw.mmer* 
great  bottle  with  Utile  to  choose  , second  Prentice  beat  McAneeley  with  * Vancouver  k%lman  idoverhuk.  - 

between  opposing  fifteen*  The  old  ■ 10-foot  drive  from  the  corner  to  Bathgate1.  6 21  . Hollywood.  Ad-  | rp  . * ,, 

professor  lx  going  to  climb  out  on  e\en  the  *core  Canucks  mored  «m.  'Belllnur**  3 29  10.  Vancou-  j 

the  proverbial  limb  and  give  the  ahead  six  minutes  later,  however,  ver.  Kreiier  1 N*  \rn  . 15  59  Pen-  J 

edge  to  the  strengthened  Oak  Bay  when  Kreiier  let  loose  with  a bul- laity.  Barllko.  Ht(<liY 

Wanderer*  Final  score  Oak  Bay  — - ^ , t am  whan  tup  (Inal 

Wanderer*  11.  Victoria  College  f __  - \ | 2 30- Victoria  College  vs  Oak 

| |i  a ■]  | lag  g*  | o . , Bay  Wanderers,  Macdonald  Park. 

101)111  I I (II  In  \ jiccinatioiil  nrrpw  moctfr 

Dommoe*  v».  Seattle  Alpines  - 1 f H 

Slated  to  head  west  In  quest  of  the  n 1 ft1'*  I e Z« I ;i  1 O^I|M^I‘ll|<il|  Jqrenile  Play-Off* 

Canadian  Utle  next  week,  Manager  ll  I II  , ,M  McCafuc  k,noi  IHvMon  Two 

Dave  Nlcol's  Victoria  Dmnlnoe.  will  vTl  dll  H ^ 111  J ^ 2 « Black  and  White,  v,  L-na- 

make  their  final  Gland  appearance  . ««  awoviER  Anril  & .*•  -Vet-  'iordav  th.i  ihe  aA..i  d,an  Le,flnn-  Hr>'*°°d  A'''nu«* 


from  the  local  club  are  all  set  for 
an  assault  on  existing  rrcords  and 
a win  over  the  visitors.  Eight  Inter- 
city and  an  equal  number  of  local 
events  are  listed  on  the  program  In 
addition  to  a (living  exhibition  fea- 
turing Ted  Run.  provincial  spring- 
board champion  and  Leslie  Rimmer 
of  Victoria,  and  Jim  Craig  and  Bob 
Stelnselfer.  Tacoma  aces.  In  the 


above  group.  Irom  left  to  right,  are. 
Back  m»,  Harvey  Lucht.  faculty  : 
reprekentuthe  Jim  CratR  Sam  Reid.  I 
Jorgen  Hosb'.  Ken  'Addis, . Dave 
Blggrr.  Jlni  Driscoll.  Don  Knelp  and  1 
Conch  Wally  Streeter.  Front  row.  , 
Ted  Erickson.  Ralph  Long,  Bob 
Steinaelfer.  Ed  Werner.  Gene  Stein-  ' 
auer,  Clare  Hopper  and  Dick  I 
Nicholson. 


Wanderrrg  11  Victoria  College  * ^ # 

I ohm  Hurls 

Dommor*  v».  brattle  Alpine*  — 

Slated  to  head  west  In  quest  of  the  £•,  ■ 

Canadian  Utle  next  week,  Manager  Ip  U II] 

Dave  Nlcol's  Victoria  Domlnoe*  will  1 / vtUUv  TT  ill 
make  their  final  Gland  appearance  a NO  ELLS.  April  & .Av-Vel- 

lonlght  at  Nanaimo  in  an  exhibition  era|1  r,ght.handrr  jlrn  Tobin 
game  with  Beattie  Alpine  All-Star*.  fcnU(.|,)*.ba||ed  me  Seattle  Rainier* 
Up- Gland  hoop  fana  are  all  keyed  t0  , v|rtorv  today  over  the 

up  over  the  opportunity  of  aeelng  Ang|t,M  Angel».  squaring  their  Pa- 

the»e  two  top  Independent  caaaba  c)f||.  Coast  I>>aRUr  ,friei  at  two 
aggreg.tlon*  Ul  action,  and  officials  aplw.r  R H E 


look  for  an  attendance  In  excesa  of  g€4llj. 

, wo  Los  Angeles  030  100  000—4  6 

The  exhibition  lo<im*  a*  the  claaai-  Balter,aa;  Tobln  and  Finley 
•el  basketball  show  of  the  sea-son.  Chambers  Dobemic  and  Stephen 
and  could  Just  as  easily  have  been  Km 

played  In  Victoria  had  proper  ac-  - ^ HOMER 

cornmodauon  been  available  TO  WIN  Ff)R  rKIHCO 

Dominoes  and  Alpines  have  staged  ' olu  . , , n 


0U  002  000-  5 d 1 
030  100  000—4  6 1 
Tobin  and  Finley; 


TO  W IN  FOR  FRISCO 


, SAN  DIEOO,  Calif  , Apnl  0 l»L— 

h*'"“  ln  »“'■  nm  B^rn.n  P-rrL,  P. In  ,n,„-k-d 

■n,lr  ,,u“1  ■" ■>“'  * h'»~r to 

other  fine  exhibition  thla  evening. 


N arrinalionForrcti 

Gala  l’uhl|Mkpm«*til 

j IM  McGague.  V^ool  gala 
) secretary,  anncAced  yea- 
terday  that  the  a^la|  vic- 
toria Amateur  aimining 
Club  event  whedul«for  the 
Crystal  Garden  on  'Grsday, 
April  18.  had  been  » back 
until  Friday  May  loA 
Smallpox  v*cclnatloi\t  all 
school*,  which  make*  tim. 
poaslble  for  swimmers 
pete  for  at  least  14  daya't«r 
treatment  waa  the  reasokor 
the  postponement. 


'Ruifmin  #»  *Rnp»«»r» 

Tucgi*  i«r 

tirnxn  asrg— Rx  ruriun** 
■Loango  MS  *P»a) 

Elnaun*  113  'Bp!!**** 


drive  in  a run  ahead  of  him  and  give  *wiar  n*riai«m  iu  Him 


Ritchie  Nlcol.  former  member  of  Bnn  rruTKlMOO-t  Seals  a 3-to-l  vtr- 

• he  Dominoes  now  attending  the  fory  oyfr  8an  |n  t PsM.,nr  . ^ 

University  of  BrltGh  Columbia,  , coast  League  game  here  tonight.  m<t*  Mentor 
plav  with  the  Victoria  hoopater*  u . r*tr»*m 

The  homer  broke  up  a tight  pilch-  suikapark 
tins  evening  ,ng  duel  between  San  FrancLxco's  rn,  aTM 

Dominoes,  delerminrd  to  make  # l fUi  Harrell  and  San  Diego  s Ed  Might  * 

good  impression  in  their  final  ap-  vital  Ich.  who  were  each  reached  for 


114  Rultdtngrr 
IM  ‘Oallant  nr 


r IIIBli  a vi  e — Mill  aod  one-hall 
Mentor  ins  Ouerilla 

Potnenl  HO  Wlnnpearl 

Sunapark  It4  Oagfer 


RUGBY 

t awkhan  i up  (Inal 

— 2 30—  Victoria  College  vs.  Oak 

Has  Wanderers,  Macdonald  Park 
HOCTER 

Juvenile  Play-Off* 

Division  Two 

, 2 45- Block  and  White*  v6  Cana- 
dian Legion,  Heywood  Avenue. 
Division  Three 

1 15— Olympias  v«  Eaqlc-,  Hey- 
wood Avenue. 

Exhibition  Matches 
Division  Flvr 

1:15— Blue  Line  vs.  Balmoral 
Thistles,  Central  Park 

1:30-  Elks  v*.  Vancouver.  Vic- 
toria High  SrhooL 

BASKETBALL 

High  School  Gymnasium 

7 45  -Preliminary  game. 

9 00  — Canadian  Legion  vs. 
,w  Princeton,  provincial  senior  ' B" 
final. 

J 8WMMING 
• Crystal  Garden 

\ 7 30-  Victoria  Y.M.C  A v Sta- 

dium High  School.  Tacoma. 


Long  Sliol  )\  ins  National 
Before  Huge  Attendance 

tOO.OOO  Wali’h  a*»  John  Moranl%  I.om*I> 

Gotla^c  I.liarjich  Home  Four  l>eiigtli»  in  Front 


agaliiat  the  Beattleliee  Final  score 
Dominoes  43.  Seattle  Alpines  37. 


niiiM  tnr  ocatueue*  mnsi  wore  Batteries  Harrell  and  Ogrodow- 
v minors  43.  Seattle  Alpines  37.  ikl;  yitallch  and  Ballinger. 

HOLLYWOOD  PITCHER 

ATHKKCD  FROM  WALKS  IN  WINNING  RUN 

IRE  AND  THERE  SACRAMENTO.  April  5 P With 

Vletorla  Machinery  Depot  base-  ,j,e  bases  lull  tn  the  last  half  of  the 


Sump*  rk  lt4  L>.«4er  • f)  III 

rni  stu  aaca— flu  rut  n*.  \ I <*  t O V'  I «|  I <1(1(1 1C 

MIShty  Mailer  IIS  •Rlrot  104  1 

*»»r  On  10S  Wn!*Hil  Bells  ill  1 « • • 

flamrrnn  It*  *Htppv  Prlnre  Lirs  Advance  in 

Ool4  Mike  114  Tsaslllla  , • 

• BT.  Tournament 


pearance  close  to  home  prior  to  p|ghl  h|u  n H F.  Bsmemn 

heading  East  on  the  championship  Slin  pYanclsco  010  000  020-3  R I 00 w M,kf 

l»unt  win  go  all  out  for  v*rUir>  sRn  DW,go  oooooooia  1*2  M,f,u  ' 


10*  lilvlr.f  Olsnt 
UY  *H»PP*  Pf'.nr* 
114  TseSlIUo 


III  Til  MCI — Sli  furlons* 


GATHERED  (ROM 
HERE  AND  THERE 


bailers.  194.»  city  champions,  will  njnth  Inning.  Pitcher  Earl  E*calatiie.  <.Tnp.it 
open  their  pre-season  training  to- , 0f  Hallywixxl.  walked  in  Tony  M 

morrow  at  Mardnnaid  Park,  with  Freitas.  hG  rival  twirler  to  give  Sat- 
Jimmy  l.yan  as  manager  Shipyard-  ramenlo  a 3-1  Paclflr  Coast  League 
er*.  with  the  Canadian  t eflon  and  V|Ctory  here  tonight  R H E Tuc  li 

Eagle*,  will  make  up  the  senior  clr-  Hollywood  ‘ 000  000  100-1  6 0 ooC'r, 

rull  of  the  vtctocta  Have  hall  A*«wel-  Sacramento  100  000  001  2 2 5 
alien  for  the  coming  season  Batteries  Recigno.  ILcalente  l*  p«i 

local  American  football  squads  will  -ncJ  ua;fr  Freitas  and  Marcucti. 
wind  up  thetr  schedule  with  a twin  r|PPrN  riT(  „Ks  oak*  81  fc*n 

bill  tomorrow  at  Macdonald  Park.  TQ  WIN  OVE(i  PORTLAND  ...... 

at.  toul»  College,  pitted  against  the  „ _ . . B,,ri 

J B A A.,  should  register  thetr  fourth  . OAKLAND  April  5 <»  '■  Behind  OJm 


Old 

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|{]  Y*COUVER.  AprJl  5 ,Cp,  _ RUth 

of  Victoria.  British  Colum- 
V 1 » I*  w»men  s table  tennis  champion. 
u>  r,,d  ,nl°  th*  finals  of  the  Weat- 
itt  P1  Cauda  championships  here  to- 


ilttXTH  aa< V— Mila  *nd  "ni-iui 

ip-  *|',r  101  Davila  la.aud 

in  ilk  - Putt  101  Ponton  8«m 

OP  llvoord  in  Shear  Loci 

«etp  fl*  nan  113  Cxoa  P rru 

Ml. Hill  tat# — -V  > aid  •"'-Min 


Behind 


NOTE  WAGE  INCREASES 
OTTAWA  April  5 'CP>.— 


J-J  Wu  bv  defeating  Nancy  Ley.  also 
■ Victoria,  21-16.  21-18  19-21  21-19 
la  seml-tmal  bfucket 

tl?  H**  Payne  got  a bye  In  the  Drat 
«<  IihI  and  ousted  Jekfl  Bennett  of 
,0f  BCOUvnr,  in  the  second 
, fir  iinw  meets  Barln.ra  McKay, 
; 1 fir  Const  and  Victoria  City  fjtle- 
m lei  tn  the  finals  tomorrow 

1 the  junior  boys.  Art  Ngai.  Cltl- 
I 'k  rurqurt  artelder  from  Victoria 

1r  of  the  city  and  provincial  Ju- 
tltle.  downed  S.  Ballard,  of 


straight  victory,  while  Canadian  L«-  ,he  7*hu  P'^htng  of  Cotton  Pippen  wrpkly  farn„ig*  of  male  wage-earn-  vVd'tr.  21-16.  16-21.  21-16  in  the 
flon  should  nudge  Johnnie*  CoRer  »n<1  «ld«I  “lr,lt  B*****^,f!  “J  ers  in  the  manufacturing  industry  •Rinals  He  got  a bye  in  the 
hhop  In  the  curtain  raiser  of  the  S^rsellu  * home  run  the  i aklan  ,34  M ,n  janUary,  1944  the  fiivund  and  defeated  J.  Adamson 

* „ . Ai-nrnj,  defeated  the  Portland  Beav*  _ _ — ...  j. 


Maurtre  Duffy.  Frank  Acorn*  d-feated  tlve  Portland  Dominion  Bureau  of  Sutlstlcs  noted  ati.  Corke  In  other  rounds 

and  “Dutch''  Fvrra.  rr*-  3 to  *•  R H K I today  The  figure  represented  an  lii  Olsen,  also  of  Victoria, 

olayers.  are  back  in|Port,*nd  OOOOUOOOl-l  . ® hncreaae  of  41  per  cent  mrer  1840,  and  into  the  other  Junior  final 


Tropical  Park 
Racin';  Result: 

Mt AMI.  Fla  April  5 F 


double  bill  . Maurice  Duffy  Frank  " Z ■■  r 

Warwh.wakl  and  “Dutch  ^vera. 1 ^ 1.  tonight  R H 

local  hockey  players  are  back  Inland  I ? 

town  now  that  the  Parlfle  C*a^  IMOOl  OOx  2 b l 

Hockey  league  season  Is  concluded  „ Mnol»*  S^veson  7. 

. . With  a number  of  cup  fixtures  Holm.  Ptppen  and  Raimondi 

yet  to  be  played,  tt  begins  to  look 

»,  tf  the  soccer  players  will  be  play-  T * I I)--,! 

mg  until  the  end  of  May.  . Ap-  | | D ill  tf  I I <1 1 K 
pmximately  20  local  table  tennL*  ■ 

plavers  are  competing  in  the  West-  |c*||*|||tr  ||f’s||||s 

era  Canada  championship  tourna-  l,Vl'U,l‘ 

menl  at  Vancouver  Fd  Whyte.  MIAMI.  Fla  April  5 R.n  e ir- 
secretary  of  the  British  Calambta.  au|,j,  al  Troidral  Park  follow 
Fastball  AMaeUllaii.  ha«  been  a.»«0-  ria,t  a„  , _a, 
elated  with  sport  for  more  than  50  owr  u-e  t»«m  »u  so  ». • »» 

years.  It  U certainly  a fine  record.  M*,r'  11  J], 

and  one  which  few  people  will  e^er  arr*  >bvd  Oho  a..r«  r *«r  w •'  o. 
he  able  to  match  , . . With  their  •**«'“»  **f*-«u  . a 

league  fixtures  completed  local  ju-  « in  * i 

venlle  soccer  teams  are  busily  en-  _r..#  _ 

gaged  with  their  loaer  Gland 

championship  play-downs  . Joe  thibb  user— re«r  .n<i  t tut 

Brvani.  well-known  figure  in  local  jjjjr  „ ,fl  „ , 

sport  circle*,  will  act  as  manager  of  a),,,  agrk 
the  Vletarla  Domlnoe*  when  the  nmn.  J*rv 

Senior  ’’A''  men's  cagers  go  East  m"  * «<  fo  •«  •«  > 

for  the  Canadian  play-ofl*  Bryant  cbgeat  kni 

who  has  been  acting  as  assistant  to  kUj  mn„,  n„B  t, 

Dave  Nlcol.  fiery  manager,  will  v*i«m«  viabun 

pinch-hlt  for  the  latter,  who  will  be  m»th  aara— <m*  fano.  r ^ ^ ^ ( 

unable  to  make  the  trip.  m*.V*  k - * *#  i : 


| 37  per  cent  over  1939  hr*  after  ousting  J.  Nelson,  of 

Chfack,  F.  Onodwtn  Victoria. 

MONTREAL  April  5 |CF»  -War  j Murray  of  Vancouver 
| Asset#  Corporation  annniincad-^odey  > 

(that  it  ts  Inviting  proposals  for  the  TO  PRAt  Tl<  ( 

purchase  of  the  Crown*  right  tttlc  6|knut  of  thr  Toppers  sorter 
and  tntere-t  In  the  former  Dominion  cluM  been  called  for  Bulleii  P*ik 
Are'nai*.  I-td  plant  at  Bt  Malo.  tr»m4  rommencing  11  *•  m 
QllHw  Oil  I AH  8rs  are  asked  to  ».i;ei>d 


n>»*» 

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I, rati — llo^an.  >el(*on  aml^ati  Trailing 

AUGUSTA  O*  April  5 JP  The  g 800-'  FUsien,  courae  were  not 

Mavlrrv  Golf  Tournament  reac  hed  fcelHuc  kell 

, . . In  ilg  G-34  tinlav  Kelw-r 

the  halfway  point  tonight  and  ale ii-  pl„,rd  ^ qJ  ^ „mt  f|„4Ul4- 

der . blue-e;,  ed  ' unknown  Herman--  a^r  nin>i  He  uiae very  green 
Keper  Mill  was  far  out  in  front  alien  la  ^jd  have  been,  scored 
of  the  »uper-*tar*  Hr  threatened  to  |»o  btr4oAe.,rh  nine  and  was 
give  them  thr  beating  of  their  gilded  never  "mar.  in  addition  lie  ad- 
carrerv  mined  I ni*. <rd  about  eight 

K*««fA  ll-yrtf-oM  former  skll'.T  “rea*onl  pwa.  that  tie  might 
who  shot  a Tine  69  In  Thursday'#  luv»e  h4 

high  wind  to  tie  for  the  lead  at  thr  Ren  ro-V.vurtte  with  B>- 


A1NTREE.  Lancs . England.  April 
5 i/P1.  — An  advertisement  Ex- 

Artilleryman  John  Mornnt  saw  In 
a racing  paper  lost  December  won 
him  the  103rd  running  of  the 
Grand  National  Steeplechase  today 
before  the  greatest  throng  ever  to 
turn  out  for  a horse  rare  anywhere. 

The  lucky  ad  offercu  the  nine- 
year-old  Irish  gelding,  Lovely  Cot- I 
tage.  for  sale  Too  busy  to  make 
the  trip  himself.  Morant  sent  a 
veterinarian  to  Ireland  to  buy  the 
horse  for  him,  sight  unseen,  from 
Mrs.  L.  Hyde  for  L2.000  <38.900-, 

Today,  the  sturdy  bay.  ptloted  by  ! 
an  amateur  rider,  came  with  a great  I 
rush  in  the  stretch  to  sweep  to  the 
wire  by  four  lengths  ln  the  first 
Grand  National  since  tha  war  put 
a stop  to  racing's  toughest  grind  six 
years  ago. 

It  was  an  astonishing  finish  foi  a 
crowd  estimated  by  police  at  400.000. 
James  V Rank  t Prince  Regent,  one 
of  the  Khorteat-prlced  favprltes  1%. 
Grand  National  history,  faltered 
badly  and  camr  home  third 

The  four  miles.  656  yards  of : 
fences,  ditches  and  brook*  that 
make  up  Aintree's  roughest  of  all 
jumping  courses,  had  taken  all  the 
run  out  of  the  Prince,  who  wns  cut 
to  3 to  1 In  the  closing  betting.  He 
was  unable  to  withstand  the  xurgr 
of  Lovely  Cottage  under  Cupt  R. 
Petre’s  steady  ride,  and  L.  H.  El- 
well's  lOO-to-l  *hot.  Jack  Finlay, 
charged  past  him  In  the  final  yards 
to  take  second  place  bv  three  I 

length*. 

Back  of  thr  three,  onh  three 
other  horses  In  the  starting  field  of 
34  managed  to  negotiate  the  30 
Jut  <pv  tn  the  two  swing*  around 
Alntree  . pacious  lop-sided  racing 
oval  and  reach  the  finish  wire 
Dorothv  Paget  took  fourth  place 
with  House  warmer,  of  whom  she 
thought  so  little  that  as  late  as 
yesterday  »he  planned  not  to  send 
him  to  the  post  Mrs  Keith  Cam- 
eron's Schubert  wound  up  fifth. 
Galled  by  Clifford  Nicholson* 
Limestone  Edward,  second  choice  In  | 
the  betting 

A SO-to-J  shot  almost  until  34 
hours  before  the  race.  Lovely  Cot-' 
tage  dropped  to  33-to-l  in  last' 
night  s final  callover  and  closed  et 
a 25-10-1  with  tlir  bookmakers  at 
pot-*  time  Tile  totalizers,  however, 
paid  only  1 1 -to- 1 on  him.  becuu.-e 
his  backers  had  sent  it  in'  from 
Ireland  and  London  Morant 
climbed  on  at  50- to- 1 and  admitted 
he  ' won  a-  reasonable  sum  " 

Packing  only- 145  pound-  com- 
pared to  the  173  “Bagunlnad'  Pflltce 
Regent  had  Ui  tote.  Lovely- Cottage 
clocked  in  nine  mlnu'es.  T6  1-j 
second*.  Hi*  time  was  regarded  an 

ItaokfiHtl  Star 


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todn-  with  a spectacular  66  four  mg  bw<  ail  * g\<v|  70  and  vet 

under  par  foi  the  Augusta  national  found  I If  bcwrkenrd  with  three 

cour*r  to  show  there  was  ooLhmc  others  ii  at  the  bn'fway  mark, 

accidental  about  It  At  the  rate  the  seven  i •*  behind  the  leader 

Akron  Ohio,  comet  was  going,  he  Nelson.  72-73  145.  shared  that 
! could  break  ’lie  tournament  record  unenvla  pot  with  three  others, 
pi  779  strokes  for  72  holes  and  win  Includlr  nniv  Demare*. 
top  prise  of  (2,500  without  working  Chick  rrt.  young  Detroit  pro- 
up  a sweat  few* Iona  shared  first-day  hon- 

Five  big  atmge*  behind  hi*  twx>-  or*  will  -r.  soared  to  75  to  wind 
, day  total  of  137  was  Jimmy  Timm-  up  with  i Penn  a Bob  Hamilton 
son  thr  long-hitter  from  Ln*  An-  and  H*«(  144  Harbert  had  s 


shared  first  -day  hnn- 
r.  snared  to  75  to  wind 
Pntna  Bob  Hamilton 


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e long-hitter  from  Ln*  An-  and  HflAt  144  Harbert  had  s 
with  72-70-  142  Clayton  cj*xt  oofcner  lanced  last  n/^lu 

< Heafner  of  Charlotte.  NC.  xrlth  and  itm painfully  around  the 
suecevdve  round*  of  74-69 -143.  wax  course  I 

In  third  place,  and  the  real  mere  | B*mn4^»d.  the  tournament’s 

nowhere  The  big  guns  who  were  third  f»,  added  a 78  tn  hb 
going  tn  prove  Ihev  could  shoot  first  dawn  tn*al  |49  and  put 
Winter-tournament  score*  over  the  himself  Lt  of  th#-  running 


J At  K C.IBBb 

Bfilllsn'  three-quarter  of  the 
Rvvil  Canadian  Ns*  a Oollrp  who 
will  gee  action  with  Oak  B*> 
Wanderers  In  today's  Cnwichan  Cup 
final  against  Victoria  College  Lnet 
game  of  the  1945-46  Rugbv  season 
• hr  fixture  will  he  placed  at  Mac- 
donald Park  at  2 30  pm 


lair  lor  a course  softened  by  over- 
night shower#,  although  well  off  the 
9 20  2-5  Grand  National  record. 

The  rain  stopped  before  dawn  and 
the  race  was  run  in  nunshtne 

Thousand?,  of  bettor*  had  put 
tlirlr  thlllim:-  on  Prime  Regent, 
and  alter  it  «-<u  over,  one  book- 
maker said  “Jockey  Prtre  deserve# 
a gold  medal  from  us— he  saved  our 
financial  live*."  Thousands  of  pounds 
had  been  bet  coupling  the  Prince 
with  I-ungton  Abbot,  winner  of 
Wednesday's  Lincolnshire  Handi- 
cap. and  It  was  estimated  tf  the 
Prince  came  ln.  the  books  stood  to 
lose  £4  000  000 

Expect  Record 
Racing  Season 
( tn  !\.  V . Tracks 

NEW  YORK,  April  5 **-  The 
1946  gold  rush  better  known  to  the 
i trade  as  the  New  York  racing  ses- 
! son  —start*  its  189-d»y  run  tomor- 
' row  with  the  opening  of  a Jamaica 
meeting  featuring  more  seats  and 
1 standing  room  for  the  two-buck  bet- 
tor*. more  window*  at  which  to  do 
their  betting -and  less  rash  return 

J n m a 1 c a's  stands  have  been 
stretched  out  to  hold  18,500  for  this 
25-day  meeting  Officials  expert 
i iiO.OOO  fans  to  turn  out  for  the 
opening  card,  featured  by  the  Pau- 
monnk  Hnndkap  and  a couple  of 
dashes  for  three-year-old- 

The'  po<twar  spending  jag  on 
which  American  -pori  lari  nave 
gone  the  Ian  several  months  points 
•o  the  possibility  that  last  year*| 
fancy  betting  spree  — an  all-time 
record  — will  he  small  change  by  the1 
time  bettors  finish  vending  It  In  at 
Jamaica,  Belmont.  Aqueduct.  Em- 
pire City  and  Saratoga  betwren  now 
and  November 

Last  season,  shortened  to  154  days  | 
bv  the  wsr.  pari-mutuel  player* 1 
tossed  some  (450,000.000  Into  the 
Inin  men  and  the  state  netted  about 
430  000.000  of  that  In  taxer. 

This  time  the  “bite"  will  be  larger 
In  Addition  to  the  stale  6 per  cent 
and  the  track  * 4 per  rent  take  from 
the  mutuels.  the  city  also  will  cut  in 
for  5 per  cent  of  the  tracks  inside 
its  boundaries— Jamaica  and  Aque- 
duct— under  a Gw  recently  pa«sed 
by  the  state  legMature 

At  the  three  parks  oil’  Idr  New 
York  Ctfy  the  count  Ip probably  will1 
put  the  arm  on  this  extra  5 per  cent 

Ht'l  BAI  L WOn KOI  1 

V M D be.xeballerx  will  hdld  tneir 
first  workout  of  the  at  Mac- 

donald Park  tomorrow  at  10  ajn 
Ail  of  last  year's  players  and  others 
interested  tn  playing  with  the  team 
are  invited  to  attend 

ItiNDON  tf#  A mlnutr’  .jiokr?.- 
num  ^ald  recently  tin"  there  was 
little  prospect  of  bananas  for  adults 
Hits  year  b*cau<-e  of  Mvc  shortage  nf 
refrigerated  shlppin* 


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Malinger  Frank  F.lliotl Canadian  | 
t egion  hoopater#  moved  clower  tn 
the  British  Columbia  Senior  "B 
Utle  last  night  ai  Victoria  High 
School  ba  they  defeated  Princeton 
51-37  to  carry  a 14- point  advantage 
into  the  Anal  contest  tonight.  Game 
time  tonight  o 8 45  pm,  with 
Bigles,  Intermediate  "B  ’ Cooet 
lit  hate  meeting  Duncan  Olympic*  at 
7 pm. 

Both  quintettes  opened  rather 
cautiously  in  the  feature,  the  acaee 
al  the  end  of  thr  Arst  quarter  being 
10-7  for  Legion  Vic  Dale  was  tl»e 
man  who  set  up  the  narrow  margin 
a*  he  accounted  tor  six  point*  on 
Autuv  smooth  blurk-and-run  plays. 

Little  Gordie  Currie  opened  up  a 
one  man  offensive  for  Princeton  In 
the  second  quarter,  gamering  four 
successive  biu-krts  to  give  Ins  team 
a short-lived  lead  Legion's  Bid 
Watson  answered  with  four  basket* 
of  hi*  ow  n in  a abort  space  of  time, 
and  when  the  half-time  gong  rang 
forth  the  count  stood  at  35-21  for 
the  locals. 

Rxpcnlm-nting  with  various  Imre. 

Rating  Results 
At  Bay  Meadows 

SAN  MATEO.  Cat  April  5 Rare 
result*  at  Bay  Meadows  follow. 
ria*T  am- eu  lurionci 

Mp«J  Mart  I1H4  I*  IM  0»  11}  »0 

Csrboi'  4 30  1 *0 

Libert*  OsllY*  3 SO 

OrrsirHert  Teddr  Junior.  Rrsnlond  Olrl. 
Tour  MesrLe  Rirhvang 
SUOMI  Rill-nil  luriMigt 
t>oli  rrnaltin  14  10  S3  »n  |3  30 

13m *»  riisnrr  4 10  J 01) 

PiU  Lad)  3 10 

!‘crstrhrd  fllkaboO.  Top  Bllllns.  Old 
8<evV  Adorable  Torch, 
niian  back— eu  furioi*. 

blar  W*U<a  120.00  12  SO  IS  30 

Malm  Har  4 30  3 30 

Ptlbll  i Iplillaii  4 40 

SrraUlieii  Varde  Copper,  Time  Was. 
Bojtan.  Oolil  Flare 

sui  am  bai i — bn  rurUjug* 

Radio  Jo*  |14  >0  S3  M »♦  bo 

MurkledCbUCk  I 70  3 00 

Ould  Vim  « 4 30 

S'-ratthed ; Vlliur*  MUi  OflO.  Ru*uuh 
Shot,  NUIpru* 

FIFTH  HACt-Ou  lurlonit 
Marrr  Dirk  II*  40  17  SO  tk  10 

Indian  Plains  • 30  3 70 

Dlark  4 10 

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Rut*  Tiding*, 

SIXTH  MCI-411  furloni* 

Hi(h  Sierra  S3  00  #1  30  S2  SO 

Onld  Pomp  10  70  4 00 

I Ve«aa  Charter  3 10 

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Manager  Elliott  sutJbLiULciLoltru  in 
the  third  qunru*r.  Norm  Partlll 
started  Ihe  canto  with  two  hoop*, 
and  Toad  Garnett  Inllowcd 

up  will)  three  more  The  e.x-eervtcr- 
men  rolled  up  16  point*  to  thru 
Opponent's  8 throughout  the  quartet 
j as  they  took  to  a fast-breaking  alyl* 
and  oi«eedcd  play  up  consldi  mbly 

With  the  wore  at  41-28  going  into 
the  Anal  10  minutes,  Ggionmie* 
continued  to  rare  away  In  bnoak* 

I The  pisce  brgau  to  fell  oil  the 
visitor*  who  attempted  to  slow 
tilings  down  by  working  the  ball 
I around  Frank  Elliott  kept  lit*  *,•<  - 
ond-*trtngrr»  on  nil  the  end  of  the 
I game,  giving  hi*  regulars  a real 
Jen.**  they  be  needed  for  heavy  duly 
| tonight. 

Oarnctt  lotacd  tn  two  niora 
baskets  lo  gain  scoring  hnhoi*  tor 
the  night  with  a total  of  10  point*. 
Gordie  Currie  w'a*  the  top  juan  loi 
| Princeton  with  15  points  H«  turiu-d 
j in  a fine  game  and  was  drAntudy 
the  sparkplug  of  the  rialtoia’  qulu- 
lette  Mulltn  woo,  cloae  iM-lund 
! Currie  with  12  points  Other  high 
scorer*  for  Canadian  Lrglaii  were 
Dale  and  Watson  with  8 ipifCe. 

In  an  exitibltiotk  pirilniln.tr> 
match.  Gar  Taylor*  Eagle#  whipped 
a makeshift  Alco*  club  53-38  by 
I virtue  of  their  -mootn  paasmg  and 
| fast -breaking  attack 

Line-ups  and  scores  follow 

Princeton— T.  Kovich  4.  D Kovich 
4.  Matthewson  2.  Mullln  12.  Pnngle. 
i Currie  15,  Thomas.  Bosnlck  Total 

Canadian  Legion  Dale  8.  Walker 
2.  Watoon  8 Hall  4.  Goldsmith  5. 
McKenchle  4 Fields  2,  Piirfltt  6, 
Brown  2.  Game  It  10.  Total  51. 

Alcoa-  Harper  3.  Joyce  6.  V Clark- 
son 11.  B Clarkson  4.  B<Kith  10.  Sliu- 
brooke  4.  Total  38 
38 

Bogles'— Browning  2 Tooby  4.  P*<ua 
i 12,  Ellis  18  Anderson  6.  Ireland  1. 
McMillan  lO.Total  53 

To  Play  Exhibition 

Oak  Buy  soccer  eleven  will  plu> 

1 an  exhibition  match  with  a Roval 
! Navy  team  al  Admirals  Road  tins 
, afternoon,  commencing  at  2 30.  U 
was  announced  last  night  by  Man- 
ager Alf  Richard*,  of  the  second 
j division  champions 

ACBN  TO  WORK  Ol*T 

Brentwood  Aires  Latins. I lUn 
will  hold  their  initial  workout  ai 
Central  Park  tomorrow,  comment- 
iing  at  10  30  am.  All  of  last  v»- 
I Mm  * players  and  oltuu>  Interrsieii 
in  trying  out  are  Invited  to  attend 

Musical  t reat 
On  Air  Sunday 

Delighting  ail  lovers  of  g>iod  music 
comes  the  announcement  that 
Kent's  Symphony”  program  will 
again  be  broadcast  over  CJV1  earh 
Sunday  evening  at  8 o'clock. 

Flrxt  program  Includes  such  well- 
loved  nufinplfon  m Beethoven* 
Leontire  Ovrriure  No.  3 . . . Men- 
delssohns Concerto  in  E Minor 
with  Frit*  K relaler  . . . and  Ceiar 
Ffa nek's  Symptwiny  in  D Minor  with 
masterful  direction  of  leading  con- 
ductor# 

An  additional  feature  on  this  Sun- 
day's program  will  be  the  unforget- 
table singing  of  Metropolitan  Opera 
start  Flagstad  and  Melchior  In  the 
Love  Duet  from  Wagner's  immnrGI 
"Tristan  and  Isolde  " 

VICTOR  Recordings  of  thl#  pro- 
gram may  be  obtained  at  KENT'S 

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Victoria  Mhc*  1913  He  leave#  hu  aidnw 
C Harlot l*  Emma  three  anna  Thomas  and 
Albert,  in  Vaocnuver.  and  Arthur  In 
Vloorta;  thr#*  daughter*.  Mr*  Bam 
Rundall  Mr*  W Kutrhlaon  and  Mr*  R 
r Hill  In  Victoria  elan  I]  grandrhUdren 
and  (our  great-grandchildren  Mr  Mavo 
•a*  a veieran  of  th*  Plrat  Oreal  War. 
I raving  VU-toria  with  thr  Mill  HatUltoo 
and  later  was  with  th#  Till  Battalion 
Funeral  (rom  Harvard  * B C Puns/oi 
r iit> ix i on  Bkturdar  a'  ISO  pm.  later- 
mmt  in  Col  wood  Burial  Park. 


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~| brand  Centra)  But. 
Orand  central  Btu. 

I County  Pa  -i 
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I Mary  lee  T*»kir 
| Mary  Lew  Ta/loF’-^ 
i Oiv*  and  T»ke 
I Olva  and  Taka 
| Rhythm 
Sew* 

I Cecil  Solly 
C l O Interview 

1 Unannounced 
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Assignment  Home 
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I Sea  tug  Corp* 
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C B C New*  


a BETTER  PUBLIC  DA  NCI' 
TRIANON  BALLROOM  (Broad  Street) 
WEDNESDAY  AND  SATURDAY 


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t PPUCATIONB  WILL  BE  RECEIVED  AT 
IT  the  oUtre  ol  the  City  Engineer  up  to 
13  o'clock  noon  Thursday.  April  11.  l(4d 
lor  men  to  operate  the  Johnson  Bl  reel 
Bridge  Thoae  with  elactrlral  and  mechan- 
ical experience  and  returned  earvicemen 
• ill  M given  prelerenca.  O.  M.  trwiu, 


POWERS-  Suddenly  on  April  3.  1544  ut 
004  Douais*  Btreat.  P*t*r  John  Power*. 
Ih  hi*  1»th  year  born  In  Ireland,  and 
had  been  a resident  ol  Victoria  tor 
lour  year* 

Funeral  r»n  Mnnd*y,  Waving  Harvard* 
H V Puu*r*l  Chapel  at  ■ 45  a ra  for  BL 
Atidrea*  Calhedrsl  where  Requiem  Mae* 
will  oe  tune  at  5 o clock  Interment  to 
liar. I Oak  Burial  Park 
Prarer*  will  be  oflered  to  Hayw.id* 
Chapel  on  Bur.day  evaniug  at  ■ JB 


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' i-  a tUliig  worker  miahe*  to  acoutir 
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Elmer  Pelerson 

I Barn  Dane# 

Hero  Dane* 

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I Judy  Cana* a Rh  iw 
I Judy  Canova  Show 
Orand  OT  Opry 
1 Or*nd_OT  Opry 
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WILL  DO  CHILDRENS  AND  PLAIN 
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SMITH  - At  Bl  Joseph  * Hospital  un  April 
*,  1949  Prcd  A l.ageu  Hmlth  at  1913 
Quadra  Street.  Vietorta.  B C , former !▼ 
of  Nanaltna  aged  5T  yean  and  born  in 
London.  England  He  leave*  hi*  wile;  a 
daughter.  Mr*  John  ItehagllaM  of  Lyt- 
mn,  h C and  twin  granddaughitr*  also 
fuur  sU’.er*  In  England  He  was  a mem- 
ber of  the  Victoria  Lawn  bowling  Club 
Funeral  service  will  be  held  ou  Tuesday. 
March  9 ut  «t  Jobr.  • Church.  Rev  George 
Kiddle  officiating,  followed  by  erematlun 
■ t Royal  Oak  Crematorium  Hayward* 
B C Funeral  Oo  direr  tori 


Cowboy  Joe 


4 MAN  TO  TRIM  HEDOE.  CUT  ORAM. 
-X  general  garden  work  one  day  weekly 
Permanent  10  satisfactory  man  Apply  411 
Monterey  Avenue,  morning*  ar  after  4 p m 


New  .reel 

Portrait 
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Reporting  J.- 
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BonatKi-ui 
White  Cro»» 
Community  Cbei 


Hyniphnr.y 

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Serenade 
U B C New. 

Park*  and  Iturdatt 
Park*  and  Burden 
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Or  Orace  Morley_ 
For  You 
For  Ynu 
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NHL.  Hockee 

N-B-L  Hockey 

Hockey 

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Hayloft  II neoown 

Spurn  Cotlegr  

The  Workshop 
The  Workshop 
Bh*  re  the  WeaRb 
Share  the  Wealth 


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Arreag*  lor  Hal* 
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OLLYWOOD  REAUTY  ft  MON. 
Fort  Street  in '•<>>*  Nutsbellt  I 
P*i»i  llrnderann 


Chlloren'*  lluur 
ChUdrer  e Hour 
Judy  Lana 
I Was  a Cunvlc 


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4 15  900  Club 
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4 45  | 900  t 

I 00  I Jaaa  Retted 

5 15  I Jsaa  Review 
5 JO  I Aril#  Bhsw 

41  Artie  Hhaw 


OY  WITH  BICYCLE  FOR  LJOHT  V*E8- 
1 ssnger  strvK*  In  basin***  district 


Agents  Wanted 


Prop 


Auto*  for  litre M 

Autnmotir.ee  A4 

Automobile*  (or  Bala B4 

Autvmobllea  Wanted «5a 

lilrlhs  — ; I 

Hlr.yrles  and  se-‘-»>yei—  90K 

Bos  la  and  launches  . <7 

Building  Material*  ....  40A 

Buslne**  Dtrwrtory  . . , ■ , 11 

Business  Opportunities  ■ 75 

Cards  of  lhank*  _____ - _.  4 

ClnlMng  Furs  Shoes.  Etc.  ...  ...  400 

• •timing  Event# ....  10 

Dandi-g ....  ■■  >* 

Dcatba  J 

flreesmaklng  ■ — — — . 33 

F.durwtlonal  33 

Farms  for  Rent . ■ •* 

Farms  for  Bala *5 

Parm*  Wanted  — ...  17 

Flats  and  Apartments  in  Rent M 

Plate  and  Apartment#  Wanted. 54 
Flowers  . . 7 

For  Rsle— Miscellaneous ■■  40 

Furniture  «0D 

Funeral  Director*  t - ....  • 

Furnished  Ronm*  t«  Rent 49A 

Furnished  Rooms  WHUd  - &0A 

Gardens  40H 

llairdrassera  and  Beaoty  Specialist*.  3IA 

Hotel#  H 

Housekeeping  Rooms  to  Rent 91 

Housekeeping  Rooms  Wanted  93 

House*  for  Bale  — — 75 

Houses  to  Rent— Furnished  . . , 95A 

House*  tn  Rent— Unfurnished  95R 

In  Mrranrlam  ...  4 

listing#  Canceled ... 77 


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Musical  M*.  nee 
dinging  Lady 
TO  'n#  Oirt* 

To  • it*  « rU 
Rn-ak  (be  Rank 
Bitak  (he  _P*nS_ 
II  E Jamie  - u 
Melody  Roed 

l(cd  Ryder 
Re!  Hvi'.e ' 

LTispltn  Jim 
CkaJilaiit  Jna 

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Gordon  Btreet 


VOW  WE  HAVE  AN  EXPEKIENCU 
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Hkilm  rm  natlrla*  Phone  E 0531 


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Sports 


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Boston  i»vmphoti« 
Bcist./n  tymiil^oi 
BnMon  Btmiihnrv 
USA  labor 
U s Your  Bu.t;r.e»e 
Dtck  Trary 
Dirk  Trary 
Oospel  Hour 

Mini!  Hall  

Sangbusters 

Xangbustere 


MUale  by  Cugat 
Music  Salon 
Music  Baton 


VOOKO  WOMAN  WANTS  LIOH1 
1 house  work.  Would  like  I l«  I hour 
pee  nay  s»c  an  hour  and  car  larc  Uoi 
3713.  Colonist 


nANDEJiB-Thcre  passed  awav  ai  U»a  resl- 
denre  an  April  4.  Charles  William  San- 
ders aged  71  years  or  1351  Acton  Street 
Hr  «•*  born  in  London.  England,  and 
had  resided  In  Victoria  tor  the  past  S3 
rears  The  late  Mr  Bander*  la  mourned 
ov  hit  widow  Beatrice  Aui.le,  one  son 
Richard  Henry  of  Victoria,  and  one 
daughter  Mva  A W Walah,  of  Vlr.tnria. 
and  thrse  grandchildren  He  wee  a 
draftaman  tn  the  Water  Rights  Depart- 
ment of  the  Provincial  Ouvernment  for 
35  years  He  served  with  thr  Canadian 
Engineer*  In  the  First  (Ireai  War.  A 
member  of  Britannia  l.udge  No  73.  A P 
A A SI  and  Court  Northern  Light  A O f 
Funeral  service*  under  the  auipite*  of 
Britannia  Lodge  No.  73.  A T ft  A M . will 
be  held  ur  McCall  Brothers'  Floral  Funeral 
Chanel  on  Saturday  afternoon  at  J 10 
olclork.  followed  by  cremation  In  the  Raya! 
Oak  Crematorium 

No  flowers  by  request 


^•EW  PERMANENTS'  PtNF  HAIN  # 
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8ludln  Party  

Ha.  I io  Name* 
Radio  Name* 
Benny  Goodman 
Benny  Goodman 
Basket  ball 
Basketball 
BaacrlbaU 

Besksi  bell 


Celebrity  Club 
Celebrity  Club 
World  and  A 
Dick  Haynes 
Dick  Marne* 
rown  Mayor 


AN  WANTED  FOR  UOHT  WORK  ON 
farm  Cabtn— wnd- 

Bux  J757.  Colonist 


OUNO  WOMAN  WOULD  LIRE  ODD 
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Btrart  F 4433  tor  *PlKdi'lmrnt* 


board 


ONE  EXPERIENCED  TRUCK  DRIVER— 
Must  be  reliable  and  hard  worker,  and 
nit#  all-round  man  to  work  In  a lie  mill. 
Apply  between  • and  7 P m . P.  8 Sangria 
3**7  Hhelbourne  Street 


THE  VOGUE  BEAUTY  SALON 
717  VIEW  BTRETT 

PHONE  ‘LOI4KNE  TAN  tOW  - U (III 


PERSONAL 


Bill  lance 
Youth  Rally 


S^UBSEX  BEAUTY  BALON.  7B9 
k n/oughtmi  Street  E5I19 


VICTORIA  LAWN  AND  OARDRN  8ERV1CT 
4 II  J5  PER  WEEK  OR  OUR  LOW 
monthly  rate  I*  jo.  for  the  average 
Jkuma.  #».»  litre  70U  to  onr  tern  re  which 
consists  ur  viiur  lawn  being  completely  rut 
edge*  and  flower  bed*.  #v  . one,  areklv 
We  also  has*  a servile  for  fir*- morning 
watering  for  lawn,  and  garden*  For  lut- 
ings or  information,  Boa  3*o»  colonist. 


NE  WAREHOUSEMAN  HANDLING 

flour  etc  Write  Bo#  3*37.  ColonUt 


Youth  Rally 


Interlude 


au'-ial  Feeling 


Mas<e  Howr 


New* 

Paiade  lit  Craonet* 


10  00  Basketball 
10  15  Basketball 

10  J«  ; Mew* 

esltk 

1100  Request  Da  ee 
11:15  Request  Dane* 

11  30  Requeit  Dane# 
II  43  1 Dancing  Party 


[7RU-AR1  Urauty  Aaloi 
L swiialt*  Test  eufl 
■autr  rulture  M Olsen 


Barn  Dance 
Town  Ranch 

Town  Ranch  

Orchestra 
Orches'  r* 
Weather  Music 
New*  (ur  Alaska 


Pacific  Quartet  1* 
Barn  Dance 
DrtUestra 


I SELIAIILE  TRUCK  OWNER  TO  CON- 
Ik  tract  falling  and  bucking  loading  and 
hauling  19  and  I7-ft  log*  tn  a tie  mill 
Apply  P fl  Banaha.  M47  flhelboums  Street, 
be' ween  5 and  7pm 


’srade  fff  Proof. er*  1 Msiif  fmwr 


W'mw  Time 
New* 

Orchestra 
Orchestra 
Dance  Rand 


Matte  Hour 
Alin  Roth  O'rh- 
Altn  Roth  Oreh. 
Orchtst  ra 
Club  Morocco 


Fireside  Melodies 


rpYRREtH  I.TD  PFIt.MANEN7  WAVE 
A specialist.  Fourth  Floor.  David  Boerrer 
Blnre  S 1141 


Orchestra 
Ore  h*  «ira 
Orchestra 
Orchestra 


Melodle* 
Orchestra 
Nleht  Cap 


rilWO  8ALS8MXN  FOR  ROOMNO  AND 
1 Insulation.  E 9133  for  appointment 


\riCTORIA  BEAUTY  PARLORS  - CALL. 
• O Or  17 'fur  * g.iod  p#rm*nei.t  Ail  #*- 
pe/lenced  nperaturs  1319  B.o.O  Sl»*e( 


iRNHEP  At  Vancouver  HC  ou  APlU 
19*9  Elisabeth  EUeu  Thoniber.  #9»a 
year*  widow  of  John  William  Thom- 
r,  » resident  of  Victoria  lot  39  year* 
1 had  been  living  In  Vancouver  for 
r p«  st  «is  nimitha.  Bhe  leaves  two 
u»  John  WlU lam  of  Vancouver,  and 


HulIeUll  1:  Dance  Orchestra.  1 15;  d«tng 
Show.  1 3d.  New*.  3:30.  Pun  With  Mual- 
2:45  Cleveland  Symphony.  2 Hawaii 
Cells,  4 NfWk  9 10  Parade  of  Bands 
4 45;  hair' y Club  8 Our  Frliuwelilp,  6 30 
United  Church  New.«  a:45.  Varieties  9 


U* ANTED— EXPERIENCED  BALES  REP- 
I resentatlvr  for  entire  Vancoirver  Is- 
land to  tell  guaranteed  incandescent  lamp* 
and  other  electrical  specialties  to  indus- 
tnea  nn  a straight  high  commission  bast*. 
Hair. man  with  industrial  connection#  pre- 
ferred Could  carry  another  non-eonflict- 
mg  line.  Otve  all  particular*  of  age.  pres- 
ent and  former  salee  connection#  in  first 
letter  Apply  Bo#  3033.  ColonUt 


CJVI  IN  ewsrasU 

*andsy  — • * **.,  13:3*  » o*^  3 
pm..  19  pm. 

Mandsy  le  s»t«idsi-7  M *■•••  • 
a m..  I*;*!  a m..  17:39  P m . • » 
iManday*  and  Tuesdaya.  5.44  em.1. 

la  addltlan.  CJVI  kreadrasl*  a 
flve-mlnala  eamiwarr  al  7 5*  a m 
and  11:33  a ai. 

ILB.i  hraadcaat  direct  tram  Lwo- 
gan  al  9 a.m.  daily  aver  CJVI. 


LA FRANCE  BEAUTY 
AND  HI ANTiy.H I/.] NO  BALON 
71*  Y>-w  «t  Memmna  Finn- 


Banes  KOMO. 


Kusyrh,  7.  Unlun  New*.  7 15;  Newy,  7 30: 
l P.P  New*,  7 98;  Chicago  Theatre  I. 
The  Palma.  9,  Onh#*tra.  9 30,  Muait 

9 45.  News.  16  Dance  Orchestra.  10  16.  Ai 
Clt.se  ot  D*y  10  30;  Orchestra  10  4V 
New*.  II;  Carmen  Caellero.  11:15.  Dog 
House  II  30  Dug  House.  It  45 

CJOR — *09  be. 

Morning— New*  9.  Musical  Charm  9. 15 
Browne.  0-30.  Shut  In.  •;  Ranch  House. 
B 30  Fairy  falca  9 46.  Parent  Teacher*. 

10  New*.  10:15.  Pru  Bee*  on  Parade.  10.30; 
News.  10  #5;  Broadway  Melodies.  II,  Sammy 
Kay*  13  Alternoon- Busier  Morgan.  13  Ik 
Dick  Dlrj.pec*ei  13:30.  The  People  Ass. 
13.45.  Bytnphonetl#  l:  Matinee  Melndle# 
3,  Matinee  klelodie*.  3 JO;  News.  J:  Jesting 

! .1  15.  Mil  Browne.  J 30;  15  rtrsia  4:  News 
1 « 45,  Jus  Note*.  5 Horn'  Polk  ProUc,  5 30 
The  Foursome  5:98,  Club  900.  0.00 


Maehniery - 

Marrii.ee*  , - ■ — 

Mlscellaneotif 

Money  tn  Luan  _____ 

Musi  a 

M.ulrai  Instruments 

Nursing  and  Convalescent  Hnma* 

nffires  (Korea,  liolls  to  Rent  ._ 

Personal  

Pintesslfinal  Dlrsrtory  , 

Prnperty  for  Dale  - 

Property  Wanted  — 

Poultry  and  Livretoek  _____ 

Radio*  and  Itepstri  

Refrigeration  Bale*  and  Btreic*.. 
Room  and  Board  - _ 

Room  and  Board  Wanted 

HI tua linns  Wanted  — Female  - 

Hltuallnn*  Wanted— Mala 

»••»*»»,  Kaitgre.  Puma,  as  

Hummer  Resorts  - 

Heaps  - - 

Teacher*  Wanted  , 

Timber 
To  Kcrhatige- 


4 LREADY  PEOPLE  IIAVE  HAD  THEIR 
* * portratla  taken  lor  Easier,  but  there 
Is  still  time  to  make  your  appointment 
Call  in  on  Monday  st  lle.ier  Wilkinson 
fitudto.  74»  Yates  Siren  E27II 


..  S# Ion  - Wilts  ill  W itha.ii  *a 
1U1.01'  • Cold  tAeir  Maihine 

Mei  lnn*  - Facsl  - Hal* 

Rveleeli  Drains  Nealp  Treat 

it*  - vien 'Cirri  - Marcel  - Pann- 
ing Blea-  hlng  Itair  Sultn* 
Ut  Hair  Cute  Freni li  Braid 

- Hair  Left  lx»ig  it  Denred 
Couitcous  and  Ooila.na  Staff 
PHONE  0 74*1 


|id.a  Parly.  CJVI. 
nib  — Cats  |*g  agate. 


U ’ANTED-  TWO  OR  THREE  MEN  WITH 
a power  saw  to  eontraet  falling  and 
bucking  timber  in  19  and  17-ft  lengths 
Apply  I'  H Bar.ghs  7*57  Hhelbourne  Street, 
between  9 and  7 p.m 


RHIVED  - SHIPMENT  OP  SHURTtE 
roats  in  pa*:el  and  whl'e  Large  sr 
H..,  o|  lopcoau  10  to  19  tears  lllousr. 
'•  lackeL*.  Stork  Shnp  «3I  Port  fit 


TURNER--  -On  April  5 194a  at  the  Roy  at 
Jubilee  Hospital.  William  Stephenson 
Turner  <>f  24  Duugla*  Btreei  aged  7* 
year*  horn  in  Queensvil!#.  Ontario,  and 
a resilient  of  Victoria  for  si#  tear*  He 
leaves  three  *®n*.  William  O Turner,  of 
Hanna.  Alta  . Cordon  L Turner,  Drum- 
heller  Alia  and  Dr  Harold  R Turner 
1093  Newport  Avenue.  Vlcinrt#  also  two 
sisters.  Ml'.  Surah  and  Mis*  Elizabeth 
Turner,  of  Toronto.  Out  and  one 
brother.  J Turner,  of  Hamilton  Ont 
Tile  remain*  are  resting  In  Hayward  * 
B C Funeral  Chapel  ar.d  will  be  for- 
warded Sunday  afternoon  lo  Drumheller 
Alt*  - where  serrlres  will  be  held  and 
Interment  iusd* 


4 4 ’ANTED  - EXPERIENCED  BUTCHER 
v v fu,  work  In  large  modem  food  More 
Reply  glvint  age.  marital  statu*,  previous 
unerlenr#  and  phone  number  lo  Bos  3033. 

Column 


MARSHALL — Hperlal  price* 


ruts  le 

leled.  repaired  Surrey  Blk  Yales 


CKHX-vae  be. 

Morning—  News.  »;  Home  dervice 
9 15:  'toast  and  Marmalade.  I 30.  N< 
The  People  Ask.  9 la.  Hn«i»  V 

9 JO;  News  Bulletin*.  10;  CKWX  Pt 

10  lb.  Housewives'  Qut*  10  30.  Net 
Bel. cm!*  ori  the  March.  11:19:  Llttla 

11  30  Afternoon— New*.  13;  Lunchru 
sic,  13-.I5;  Music  for  Modern*.  13  30 


t^Seivoua.  0 30.  Dance  Orches. 
It  Orchestra.  7:30:  Dick  Die*. 
7 On  Parliament  Util.  1 lk. 
U > It).  Wh.le  Hhse,  9.  Tnwu 
10;  Commudurg.  10  30  Com 
95.  New*.  ||  14  Lullaby  Time. 


Ok  LUXE  DLAOTY  SHOP 
Ju  Bclioinmrr  aod  H010.I1>  Yo>k 
Batik  of  Turoulu  Building  iDoamstatrs' 
D..ugtaa  and  Jiu.naon  I'huns  K 7b 1 1 


Rhythm  I 
Ira,  7;  D< 
pecker  j 
M«rt  Ke# 
Meeting./ 
mudure  r 
11  30  . 


U’ANT ED-. MAN  FOR  WAREHOUSE  FOR 
parking  and  rrating  furniture  also 
ehinawar#  Eaperlence  preferred  Perma- 
nent position  Bo#  3307.  ColonUt. 


J->EL  TB.  1RU8NES  KLA8TIC  HOMER  T 
EXPERTLY  PITIED 
PRIVATE  FITTING  ROOM 
NURflt  IN  ATTENDANCE  FOR  LADIES 

THE  MODERN  PHARMACY.  LTD 
Dcugla*  Street,  at  Johnson  t ligi 


U'ARIHOUSE  CLERK  WANTED.  WITH 
kr.’wledee  of  feed,  fertiliser*,  etc 
Bus  3*37.  Colonist 


STATIONS  WANTED— 
MALE 

t Continued  i 


17  SITUATIONS  W ANTED— 
MALE 

(CuuUnutd) 


14  WANTED— FEMALE  HELP 

(Continued  I 


EDUCATIONAL 


Real  Es'at# 74 

rllaitMiiis  - 59 

t ..lurnti.hed  limit Wanted  57B 

Wsni#d  Misectlaneoua  ..  *1 

v - I 10  IU>rrow  ...  12 

V ' 1 • e.|  to  lt.iv  — llo. lire  79 

Wauled  id  Rent — House*.  Furnished  57A 
Wentrd  to  Rent — House*  Unfurnished  37n 

Wanted  tn  Rent— Miscellaneous *0 

Wanted— Mala  Help  — , |J 

Warned— Female  Help  __  14 


'ANTED- MAN  OR  BOY  TO  DIO 
' small  garden  Phone  E *971. 


IN  MEMORIAM 


l»X  PREPARED!  IIUHINEHB.  BCt'RB- 
I*  tarial.  radioielegraphy.  rivu  eeroed 
course  Dav  end  night  classes  Bproll- 


IfOXED  Finn  AND  CHIPS  Our  Ppeclalty 
1 * Th#  Seagull.  1357  Esquimau  Rd.  8 I73J 


.JCTKD— BUNDLE  BOY  FULL  TIME 
Apply  Standard  Laundry,  941  View 


jgTlSK.  REDECORATE  NOW  TO  KHTP 
>/a  beauty  at  your  home  O 1404 

(V  I..J MAN  i j r . ORATOH  PAINT 
Inc,  eprarlng  and  psperhanglng 
he  E 54M 


* DRAIN  TILE  AND  BIPTIC  TANE 
.1  contractor,  over  ton  year#"  etpcrtence 
Tanka  cltahed.  general  repairs,  excavating 
work.  Guaranteed  to  pass  ulllcial  Inspec- 
tion Phone  V 53M  Fully  eaptrtenced 
Gordon  ’’aycock. 


ANTED  — UP  RKADINO  TEACHER, 
male  for  adult  Box  35*6  Colonist- 


VOACIIINO  HIGH  fit  HOOT  IIIBTORY, 
French  English.  Latin  beginning  oce- 
an All  elementary  subjerta  Eaeier  «a- 
■ tl«n  April  II  to  May  1 Mrs  La'ge 
hone  K 7419 


FUNERAL  DIRECTORS 


INTACT  C.  BCT1ATTKNKIRK  PT)R  PA 
perbanglng  painting  aprayh.g  G 7)91 


\CCOVNTAKT.  WITH  8AIX8  AND  Or- 
tlce  management  esperlenee  desires 
position  on  Vancouver  Dland  Married.  30 
tear*  of  age.  file  yeara  army  eervlre,  pres- 
ently living  in  Vancouver  Replies  to  Bur 
3743.  Cnlonisl 


FUNWIAL  CO  UtAYWARD'Bi.  LTD 
Establish  #d  1997 

rat*  Charge*  l^dy  Alt*nd*nl 

739  Broughinn  Street 
Call*  Attended  To  at  All  Moure 


NURSERY  LAUNDRY  MRVICK 
IVIAPERBAND  BI.ANKEIB.  bTERiLl 
U reasonable  3* -hour  ••rvlc*. 

PHONE  G 3339 


kOYAL  IIU81N9JUt  COLLEGE  IDS*  GOV 
1 eminent  G 9619  t W Mauneell 


BIRTHS 


A TRIPP  ft  SON -PAINTING  i/ERO- 
r*URE  oaperhe.'.eln*  U 3110  - E (700 


»C.  CEMENI  CO  LTD 


ritWO  WAITRESSES  APPLY  UNION 
I Club.  *05  Gordon  Street 


^•TA HOARD 
C'  phy  G 


8T1IOOL  OP  HTENOriRA- 
M Dickson  O 113*  at  k 0**1 


I'EBRINS-  At  Montreal,  to  P O <Perkv» 
end  Mrs  r Perkin*  Aortl  J.  1*49  a son. 
Sydney  William 


1/CZEMA.  ITCH,  PI  1.531,  tftORlAMtS— 
*j  Try  Tee >i)or*  ointment.  «,t  (ermorsel 
Street  and  all  ilrpiiimim  drug  extra* 


^OK  YOUR  SPRING  PAINT-CP.  PHONE 
Iter*  Painters  G (*?■> 


S J CURRY  ft  BON 

Funeral  Director* 

Corner  Quadra  and  Broughton  Street* 
Phim*  O 5513 


4 CrOUKTINO.  BOOKKEEPING  AN| 
U \ hual'.eaa  guldanro  tor  small  conrrrfi 
Incom-'  tax.  auditing  and  nther  rep.t4 
Part  lime  and  mnnthly  Phone  E 1539  I 


DAILY  TRA  NBPr.sRl  ATIO** 
PROVIDED  TO  AND  FROM 
VICTORIA  AND  MALAHAT  TLANT 


/ J EOROK  I.  GOODWIN  FORMERLY  OP 
’ * Regina,  painting  and  dee-.'reting  eim- 
tractor  Phone  E ##*4  1003  Csrborry 

Garden*  Estsbhshed  1911  Aatufacliop 
guaranteed.  Residence  phone.  O (759 


l.vftENt  M CIJOC'RB.  BIIAAS  OBN  AMEN  rS 
I cleaned  poliahed  r eg  tided  No  fur- 

ther polishing  neoeesar.  for  year*  Ex- 
pert workmanship  ft  lltl 


S BETTER  CONCarrE  AND  HEP 
*»  lank  sersiry  drains,  e'e  •' led 
and  repaired.  Expert  workmanabtp  f 
Hot  M aycock.  o (3*3.  / 


KICK  PR -I' AM  I'l.lN  A'  Metropolitan 

Un |l nl  Chiirtl,  *1  J p m April  5 Re» 
Dr.  A E Whl'eh'iuse  nfflrtaied  ai  (he 
marriage  ul  Kailileen  Gladt*  Pamplm, 
rtsngh'er  «f  Mi>  C Mm*  ell  Trail,  BC. 
10  Hun  Haul,  Harrv  I'  M O Keefe 
R C N *n  > run  eif  Mr  *r>d  Mr*  Henry 
O R»rf»:  Stftnet  f’rrak  Ont 


TlfOMBON  FUNKRAL  HOME 
Kaiabltahrd  1311  Formerly  of  Wi 
Lady  Aaats&nt  — Mlr.shall  Electric 
1935  Quadra  Htreet  Phitia 


WANTED  - EXPERIENCED  DR  188 
v*  maker,  permanent,  good  wage*  an 
hours  Blsle  age  and  esperltnce  Bu 
3417.  colonist 


JIRIJI'  PRINT  DREK898  FOR  1-43 
■ resrai  lovely  ra*ter>al>  ai  all  onces 
FOWLER  8 714  V A TITO  BT 


liriKRIOn  AND  EXTERIOR  PAINTINO, 
• spraying  ronfa  stucco  etc  Fnr  a good 
)ot>  Phone  fc  433( 


I^LORCNC*  GUNN.  POHMKIU  Y 
■ Itamliurg  Cot'/ei taiiiry,  lenmig 
*•1  vocal  tuition  1341  Vlrtneia  Ave  r 


4 CTTVE  VETERAN  WANTS  KA 
*4  Ins,  patnttn*  Can  make  your 
hrtu.se  like  new  al  price  you  can  1 
Phone  a 3145  ’ 


NATIONAL  EMPLOYMENT 
SERVICE 


U* ANTED  PRACTICAL  NURSE  TO  AB- 
tut  taking  care  ol  elderly  gentlemen 
and  homework  Sleep  in  Bo*  Jft»4.  Ctil- 
atilsi 


I IAINTIM)  AND  DECORA  TIN  O PHONE 
* G 4*2*  tor  es-t«rvtceman  (r«*imalet 
free  Pnimpt  serrlrc 


I I AY  FEVER- ASTHMA  - -Brealheaty" 
U relieves  Instantly  free  demonstration 
Victoria  Pharmacy.  1001  Oov't  St  u 1*11 


McCALt.  BfUXI 
'The  Plural  Funeral  Hum*" 
rhon*  O arden  *011 

Office  and  Chapel.  Corner  Johnaon  anil 
Vancouver  B'.reot* 


iik-ii  1 '1  YOVJNil  T»I-  iuhivIhi''  <i(  ( no- 
Min'f  Ai*h  KliNlwU'  Yvuni  dnufhi n 
nl  Mr*  yeurgr  M.  Karxl*.  #d*  Linden 
Avenur,  and  ihr  lair  Mr  J o Eaton, 
in  Jtmn  Bt’nn  Presley,  ton  or  Mr*  E 
Warren  I'resicy,  Loa renrevUlr.  Nrw  Jer- 
sey. and  the  late  Dr  Preaiey.  took  plare 
In  the  veairv  of  Bl  Andrea  s Pre»byte- 
rtan  Church,  a:  9 30  v m April  5,  with 
Rev.  J L W Mrloan  artlelaling 


4 t RE  AGE.  LOTS  GARDENS  PLOEj] 
A and  dtaced;  excavation  and  » 
fUlllng  J It  a#  inu,  es -tarr  Iceman  O 1 
t419  Lang  Bireel 


,MLFEN  « SCHOOL  U»  DANCING.  41* 
r Furt  Mt  All  lype*  lauglH  Bociroom 


JAfNTlNO  AND  DECORATING  - L M 
tvigan.  K 4*61,  any  time 


WAITRESSES  WANTED  EXPERIENCED 
v*  preferred  Good  v«gr*  Uniform# 
supplied  Biari  immediately  Phone  n 3933 
frotu  9 to  5 36 


AOICAL  Trick*  Illusloiit  Cheep  Per 
sot-.sl  Inst  ruction  239  Oorg#  W n .1*79 


WANTED 

FOB  PULP  MILL  CONBTRUCHON 
PORT  AL8ERH! 

EXPERIENCED  CONSTRUCTION 

CARPEN  r rue 

II  13  PER  HOUR.  40- HOUR  WEEK 
LONO  JOB 

OOGD  CAMP  ROOM  AND  BOARD 
II  50  PER  DAY 


DRFhSMAKINC 


tfll  ACREAGE  LOIS  OR  (JARl 
• » ploughed,  disced  and  gulttveted.  I 
filling  and  etcavaUng  E.  O Phr-P*.  u 


OOMH  PAPERED  |I0  UP  PAPER 
Included  Free  esttma'e  rhon#  B (329 


HANDS  MORTUARY.  LIMITED 
1(83  Quadra  Street  Phone  E76I1 

Beautiful  Chapel  With  PIP*  Organ 
Distinctive  Service  at  Reasonable  Coe* 


AJ1EIN—  REPER  TO  DOG  COLUMN 


\4 ’ANTED  - FUU.  TIME  EXf'EUIENCBD 
*»  taundrrss  to  awntmenre  aurk  imine- 
dialeh  Windsor  Motor  Court  Phone 
B 9115 


IOOPB  HPRAYED  ANY  rOLOR.  1*5  AND 
* up  Prompt  service  E J5I9 


r j n pirrie  n r *:o  v vktoria 

• • will  pot  be  '*npoi,»ili|r  lor  eqv  druit 

• oil  rat  ted  in  my  nanir  afisr  this  da>« 
'Uho.it  m*  written  «rdet 


\NY  Tractor  Work.  Pluughirg.  Clei 
».■■■•  a'lng.  bad  ' E.  F J 
2570  Shiikeapcare.  earner  Haultoin.  r 


till  GHENT  AND  I LAIN  KFW1NO 
rr  pair*  • hoo*  O 194.1  liter  * 


UvAlXPAPER.  MUnEftCO.  PAINTS,  ETC 
Msllnr  Brother*.  Ltd..  (19  Druughton 
Slter*  0 5021 


FLOWERS 


ANTED— REFINED  GIRL  OR  WOMAN 
for  hau»vkreprr,  y!*ep  In  or  out,  three 
lit  E 2993  or  E *dlt 


CLOTIIEB  LIKE  POLE  FOR 
Hole  lady.  _In*talI«d  and  tf 
f » HIM. 


INCOME  TAX  RETURNS  EXrirnt 
I aiice  at  reasonable  rale,  Mr 

Poxell  G99I7 


COOKE  -Tliere  paved  aa*y  at  the  R"ial 
■lublleo  llnapltal.  nn  April  9.  George  Reg- 
inald Cooke  aged  *«  rear*  nl  Rnvel  0*1 
It*  was  horn  in  England  sud  had  reude.l 
In  Waldron  Sark  fat  19  year#  hetsre 
romlii#  In  Hits  pruvni'*  four  'ear#  ago 
f he  lare  Mr  Cnuke  l»  •iirvtvrrl  by  line 
Mnlh-r  In  Wiu>np»tf  Man 
Purvtal  set « i>  e sill  be  held  on  Ma'urday 
mornll.g  ai  II  o'llnrt  *<  the  R«v*l  Oak 
r remsl'-rl  im  • hapel  Hey  Canon  H W 
lli'rtiro#  blfiriaung.  followed  bt  cremallnn 


NY  FLORAL  DE8ION8  al  loweat  prlra*. 
N B Polloek,  IMS  Double*.  Q »3I» 


I7C  rkRPFVirM  A*rt»  CONTRACTORS 


AN  1 YD  -EXPERIENCED  HOUSEMAID. 

private  reildenr*  lice  tn  45d  a 
iih  and  btiard  Telephone  Hu'ler  G 4193 


voNCRm:  foundationb 

j v tv*,  snjeoalfcg.  f!"«r*  ele 
ire  1 lull  civeii  B 13*9 


Artistically  Designed, 
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LORI  AMi  HILND 


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woman  m mum  for  light  servttex 

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(MNKY5  TOrPBO,  8 I D 5 * 
built,  reaurlseed  and  repaired. 


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fivilE  POBV  HHGP. 
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hnuouer*.  enraagea 


I AIIIWI  DREM  UP  POn  BANTER  JUWT 
•2  afrited— Collar*.  bn»»,  lalxHs  dirtlea 
and  Bowers  New  atyleg  for  aulta  and 
dreasea 

BINl.tR  BFW1NO  MACHINE  CO  • 


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• * irnanto  npdtlf  don*  at  one*  by  as 
tervlrarnan  F.  'ima'ei  given  F 4395 


Rrt>wn  ft  B'.i.s 


ANTED— rilAMBEnMAlDB  FOR  CITY 
liO'tl  Apply  Itourekeeper  Dauglaa 


PAIR  Bl  A'-K  SUEDE  flUll  f*. 
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Flrst-rtaa*  wort  O 4*34 


UNIQUE  FLOWER  ARRANOEMENTB 
OUR  BPECIALTT 
TYRRELL  B FLORIST 
:.i3A  Vales  Stree*  , Phoeia  « 070 


Hotel 


HI.LP  WANTED 


4 IJ.  BUILDING  REPAIR*.  ALTERA- 
r\  tlons.  evperirneed  carpenters;  eaila. 
(action  guaranteed  E 1050 


FENWICK  At  1 hr  Ht.yal  Jub.lee  Hoapiial 
on  April  4 1*49  Dorothy  Nila  haln#ed 

wtla  vt  Arthur  H Pen*  Irk,  ol  Oabrtnla 
Dland.  BC  aged  J*  veare  born  In  Wll- 
kmsbufg.  P*  . and  a IMMMI  of  Britlah 
Columbia  for  J3  )e*r*  Beaida*  her  hus 
band  she  lesve#  her  nsrem#  Mr  and 
Mrs.  John  T.  Albion.  Victoria  two  sis- 
ter*. Mr*  C R Saara,  Rnasland  BC. 
• nd  Mr*  M G B|t«en<fen.  Vlrtorta;  two 
brn'hera.  Jam**  L Albion  and  Thomas  O 
Albion  both  in  Vlrtorta 
Puneral  nn  Monday  leaving  Hayward's 
B C Funeral  Chapel  a'  I It  p ««  tor  8> 
Luke  s Church  where  servire  will  be  eao- 
duiied  by  R*y  P.  Pike  at  I 10.  Intel  men! 
In  ctnir.hyard 


ARRY  LETS  Barbell  Studio— WeicbUlIt 


U’ANKO  -GKNLBAL  MAID  FOR  ONE 
mnmli  ileep  It, . (59  dioti*  mnen- 
IngS,  B .1439 


VAVEdTKOUOHTNO  AND  DO' 
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timate*  given  Phono  E 39*0 


OBT  -ONE  I.AIUik  LEATHER  W9ILET 
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»v  and  bn) • ever  16  year*  ol  *r»  to 
»"'•  "i  m*'"ey*  drpartmen'  ol  VletOtld 
Led  a Mdlfrea*  Co  , Toper  Avenue. 


corrective  exercise. 


Complete  Carpenter  Service  Alter*- 
tlnng  repairs  day  ar  contract  E 2319. 


VUROHR  FOUND  ATT OH  GARMENTS  — 
A’  Orient iftraliv  rt»«igr,ed  Corsetlera*  util 
■pno  requasL  E 9774. 


ANTED  -COOK -HOUSEKEEPER  FOR 
nr-r  lady  Phonr  E 3(94  for  appoint- 


l.xxrKRIENCXD  PATNTER 
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tractor  Bit  3(91.  Colonial 


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klndU  plione  O i*ni  Reward 


FUNERAL  DEKION8 
Wedding’  Bnuituats.  Coraagi 
Freah-Ctll  Flnwers  Dellveret 
WOODWARD8  FLORISTS 
419  Fort  Btreot  Fhom 


I.TERATTONfl,  Building.  Repairs,  Root- 
ing * specialty  T Thirkeil.  E 4(35. 


14  W ANTED— FEMALE  ULLF 


U’AITREBRIW  WANTED  APPLY 

‘Cirn'a,-  next  to  Capital  Theatre  No 
Sunday  aurk 


|LD  CUKIOMTT  BHOP.  1979  ROBSON 
Htreet,  is  * good  Pi*.  * lo  visit  when 
Vancouver  Everything  for  collectors 


I,iOR  HIRE— MAN.  DIMOENl 
» Rtiming.  highly  regarded! 
arlthmeMctan.  eorre»p«inrtent  arJ 
essnuii'r  interested  transport! 
rn  freighting  Ingsii.g  Box  3dfll 


nUILDEH  OP  NEW  HOMES.  ALTERA- 
lion*  and  cabinet  work  ts'lmate* 
given  R Pnrd  B JM1 


\CAPAHIX  OWL  OR  WOMAN  TO  ACT 
a*  cook-general  for  working  coup}*, 
no  children.  In  modern  electrical,  centrally 
lor  a led  home  Good  wages  0 0073 


COMING  EVENTS 


WOMAN  WANTED 
»»  work  line*  davs 
Jamet  Bay  district  I 


IllCTUnr  rnAMTNO-FIBfrr -CLARK  JOB 
* guaranteed  Lars*  e'oek  of  mould- 
Inga.  Williamson'*,  640  Fort  Btreet 


RtrKWORK  FIREPLAL-EB  r)t|M. 
1 neys  and  repair*  R Behoof  Plione 


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rtlalrtc  Ha#  i.anx  nf  D K 
■ollar  Ph'.n#  Ridgwar  R 3191 


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l»hed  Window*  and  suti. 
rr.etian  blind*  cleaned  at  "? 
lark  too.  E MK  Realdcnc*  G 


HOUSEKEEPER  IB  NEEDED  PGR  A 
ror.genial  family,  pleasant  eurrourd- 
hem#  Help  cowry  lo 
'amfnrtabl*  rnom  K 0777 


GOOD.  CLEAN  RAW 
for  whole#* I*  and  t»- 
Phone  Cotqutt*  IIOM 


WIW8  COfeTRACTORfl  - W ARREN 
Long  t 1969  Alterations  repair*  etc 


ukj_  all- eir 
Good  ***** 


Gi’ht.  A>  *he  Royal  Jubilee  H>i#piial  «n 
April  3 104*  P*i*r  tiling  i-t  164*  Priu- 
btnkr  Btreei  aced  71  y»*r#  burn  In 
Canton,  China,  and  a rexidenl  of  Vl'U'n* 
lor  49  years.  He  leave*  hi*  wife  at  th# 
family  residence  tlx  wm  Dr  Edwaxl 
Gu ug.  o!  Vancouver.  Oworgg.  Simon  and 
David  Oun*  ot  Toronto  John  and  Ham- 
aon  Oun*.  ol  victoria  end  four  grand- 
children. 

Funeral  from  Hayward  * BC  Funeral 
Chapel  on  Monday.  April  (.at  I 38  p m„ 
Hr*  Out*  Una  officiating  Interment  tn 
Royal  Oak  Burial  Park 


Driver, 

k 9*91 


ArTRFMB  WA'PTED 

Bi  rtf 


HIRE  WITH  On  WITH 
. two-ton  Ford  truck,  flat  1 


r .4  K F R S HELPER  - EXPERIENCED 
oreferred  fill  lime  Aaply  Ha*e»' 
Haiti)  975  lunuidr  Road. 


UrEWORK  ANO  CONCRETE  MR* 
places  s spr-ialty  II  tler.ron  1 4539 


WITH  MONEY 
■914  R#e*r4 


N OTHER  OOOD  DA?l»  t AT  BBENT- 
wiu>d  Sports  Hall  Ms;  1.  aponvvrrd 
Breriiwmxi  Are#  Par-ball  Tram  Dant- 
9-1  <1*1  Acres  orvhes'ra 


CHrimOLTB  COMPOUND  PALBAM  OF 
* Hone*,  end  Grippe  and  Cold  C«prnl#> 
for  that  cough  and  cold  t(v  Jr.bnssm 


I DONE 
>9  in  ling 


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perm  Phone  »)  7974 


2 • ET  VOOR  BPRING  CLF 
" * nn*  Brush  and  »o 
fhoi.e  H l*«»  lor  free  e»||ms 


UILDINO  REPA1IIE,  ( EMENT  BIDE 
walkv  Fevieing  a tpenalty  lilU) 


MONF.Y  TO  1.0 AN 


| CAPABLE  WOMAN  FOR  OENERAL 
* housework.  * 50  tu  5 *0  lour  dsrs 
weekly  Tuerdsy,  Thursday  Friday  Batur- 
dsv  «t<o  one  evenlna.  118  p#r  weok.  Phone 
B 39C2  hat  ween  9 and  11  a in. 


'I'M'EWORM-  ETOWACH  AND  1 HREAD 
• rntm.  often  are  Mi*  taust  nl  111  heailh 
••*  human*  all  ages  No  nn#  Immune'  Why 
not  Bnd  ou’  If  this  Is  vour  irnuble ’ Inter- 
esting particular*  free  Writ*  Muleeney  * 
Heniedtea.  Dept  9.  Bpetialiar#.  Toronio  1 
One 


\ RIG  NYLON  NTOHT ' HAYMAKERS' 
*»  Old  Timer*  Ma.  d"n*1.1  Hall  'Fort 
Birsett.  Raiurdav  9-12  5iw  Mpeeiol  Udl*V 
pvlnn  and  men  a aocks  priaes' 


XONCKETE  MIXEHB.  RENT  9*  DAY; 
arrow  larks  ISr  roller*  O 37*0  Dert'a 


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2 Irerries  rultlvg'.ad  E 7Ri 

ArdPt.  Trartor  Bervir* 


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PEMBERTON  HOtJIEfl 
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STTENTION 

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PEMBERTON  HOLMES 
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part-time 
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4 I AYBE  YOU  NEED  ME 
*U  you.  I want  hmiMni 
for  man  wife,  two  high 
tn  exchange  tnr  same  1 ra’ 
help  nn  farm  elnse  to  Vlrt 
perler.tr  green  fingers.  lOVl 
J705  Colonist 


LD-TtME  DANCE  - SCAPES 

old-time  orrhestra.  Lak*  HUI. 
aturdav  Admission  Mk 


WAiTBaess 


r XARPKNTFR  WORK.  FENCING  AND  RE 
■ ‘ pairs  Ff  1 one  0 45(4  after  (pm 


’rnuRBia.  buroicai  belts, 

I fitting  Fra#  'Anvil's ’Inn 
Ph* unary  Furt  al  Broad 


EXPERT 

Oariing  • 


/ »OOK  - GENERAL.  EIGHT-HOUR  DAY 
7 goon  waga*.  Ilf*  in  or  out  Phone 
Bdmonk  18(X 


5ta>  LACIIIJkN  On  April  * 1 seen  at  me 

lamltv  reaidrtkre.  05  WlUun  Bireet  Mr* 
Margaret  Mai-LarhUn.  aged  (3  years, 
widow  of  Murdoch  MarLdrhlon,  horn  In 
B*rwi(k-upon-7w*ad.  Scotland  and  a 
resltivnl  nf  Vlrlurl*  fur  50  years  flhe 
was  a member  of  fit  Paul  s Presbyterian 
Cburrh  during  her  reaidenc*  and  a mem- 
ber of  flir  James  and  Lady  Dougla*  Chap- 
ter. I O D K Bh*  la  survived  by  on*  mn. 
A.  F.  M •* Lachlan  one  daughter.  Mn 
A M C Phipps  #t»n  five  grendrhDdren 
and  two  great-grandchildren 
Funeral  from  Hayward  a 1C  Funeral 
chapel  on  Saturday,  at  J 39  p ai  Rav  W 
Roe*  officiating  Interment  In  family  plat 
Ho**  Bay  Cemetery. 


4 T COLWOOD  H ATX — DANCING  EVERY 
• \ ■ 

Bertu'-G  * oreher'ra  Aamisalun  7V 


v EM  ENT  WORK.  PAINTINO.  ALTERA- 
J tlons,  stucco  and  plastering  Col.  MR 


DINING-ROOM 


L’lnoniwE  nrvEfi  new  Pep  and 

v <ii*in y to  m*r,  who  ftel  rur,  do*' 
norvow#  weak  l(-dav  •rearmanl  |l  At 
Spen'er't  I)r*g  D*par<m*n< 


[VATINO. 
1 Prompt 


I kUlUOIUNO  DIBCINO 
E lexailing  garden  lot*, 
servire  KP49I, 


NO  SUNDAY  WORE 


xARPENTERING  — EXPERT  FINISHER 

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SALAD  and  SANDWICH  GIRLS 


|ABT  -TIME  WORK 


ore  /jrelrrred  Box 


NAHN  WHILE  YOU  EARN — NO  EXPE 


DVICF-  AND  INFORMATION  ON 
Mortgage  Loans  gtvan  withmii  aft. 
non  Application*  for  amounts  up  t* 
nn  hsiiitjad  ip  * 0 1 ->  . • ss’irsr- 
r mannor  A«»nt<  far  N N 4 wan* 
SAANICH  R* ALTT  COMPANY 
) Dnuglaa  N’e*rt  PVm*  O SITE 

Evenings  Phone  Mr  Rswtga.  B 1*41 


/ v ENERA1  REPAIRS.  CEMENT  POUNDA 
"T  Uon*  b**#tn*fits  «1d*wal»*  brtek 
aork  chimneys  Or,»i*e*e  E54TI 


IF  YOU  CAN  TURN  HEADS  AT  )(  h*1|er# 
me  *ttt»r  you  NTTLL  r#<e  Co*  every  gal 
thla  <ld*  nf  59  r«UI  ihmes  slag's  preui  n)(iy 
That  * th*  rrsson  lor  pw|n<  and  rwrl  avrvv 
grandma  ••  a vMnb  gt*i  A gal  s rtM'y 
goe*  xkr  high  If  th*  r*i*  Ih*  old  aiy  ers 
Moving  tier  ev*r  With  admi'auosv  th* 
knows  th*  it  ih*  t’r«»i  % irettUaii  If  ah* 
ms'isgn  *o  turn  him  sc»u»d  she  he*»s  hi# 
•lllstle  1 (rough  nn  t»und  ’Tae*  ih*  rmllet 
b*'9  thru  g1at«  rh'ras  <)ila  Is  II  <h*  Is 
lop-  Bui  when  I1>*  Inli  '••••  tu  |u«e 
With  >1*pr*r*ioi  si,*  is  I •■ok  F'fiSII*  th* 

Five*  )n  no  r«rt  in  hair  kntosing  foat  I* 
th*  o|g  rockiiig  chair 

BATHROOM  ENPEMB I PR  IfiBI'k 

*hai  it  *•-«  nn  in*  of  ’ n**a 

3-wr  fta'h  wu  in  pevvv  ,sa<ei  rhenllle 
we  rauldr  < Bgur*  **1  MV  yn* 
tl'i/hr*  'he  <h"'f  s-ma  rtiv  fn«  Ih* 
L’-knnw-whai  On’  00  utidaravandlng 
eliatit  xatd  look  -ailly  V )'•••  pull  iha 
airing  ’ 

Any  hum- -am If  1171 


aj  tit  nr*  n*r*»s#ry  Conscientious  gtrla 
wanted  for  fuli-ttm*  tteadv  fmpt«ymenc 
Apply  Btandard  Laundry  (41  View 


<EWERB  AND  DRAINS 

t perl' new  Phone  Col 


RS  TAVinH  AT  TERRY  8 
Fort  and  Douglas  S*r*«i* 
Bel  warn  tt  And  I am 


OLD-TIME 


DANCE  

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J davat  Homaateadarx'  Orcbratra 


< ENERAI  CARPENTER  WORK  ALTER- 
’ atlone  and  repairs  Phnn#  I 19(7  Ales. 


I v XPBRIENCKD  KTENOORAPHER  NEAT 
1 2 and  aecurato  Salary  119  M per  month 

Appl)  Box  J(IJ.  Colonial 


E Cwntrart  Felling 
gerour  ’ra**  irma 
mate*  boy  E(324i'i 


OOERN  FLOOR  CO  IIARDWOOD 
finor  layer.  striding  and  finishing 
snd  old  fi*»or*  Five  eetuna’ax  Phone 


rDONALO  — Parsed  soar  at  lit*  Royal 
JuMIe*  Hospital,  on  April  9 Alexander 
Rrucc  McDonald  a|*a  i«  tear#  born  m 
Vtttorie.  and  had  resid'd  h*re  all  hit 
!U*.  late  midrine  being  1(419  Scott 
Street  Borrlted  bv  hi*  wif*.  son  and 
riaughigr.  hrur#  and  Jrauneti*.  at  the 
family  rrsidnue.  hi*  father  and  slsivr. 
Mrs  T.  Floyd  of  Davqwshlra  Read  also 
itatera,  Mr*  M<M**i*r*.  <*f  Bhawnldan 
Lake,  and  Mrs  Angus.  Ot  Muignv* 
Btreei  and  hi*  brother  William,  of  Los 
Angelas  California 

Funeral  aarvira#  will  b*  h#td  Mand*) 
prll  E at  1:30  o'clock  in  the  chapeL  of 

and*  Mortuary  Ltd  Interment  will  be  in 
olwood  Burial  Park 


FUNDS  ON  NANO  AND  IMMEDIATELY 
AVAH  ABI.t  r.'R  MORTCAGF  l/>ANd 
F ABOE  AND  HMALL  AMOUNTS  - LOW 
*2  vrnoc***  4«tn  daei.MVfTW—  rvasofiaM# 
gte*'***  NBA  applicaumv*  v»-***#d 
Afraamen'*  and  mor  eado*  purthasad 

P N BROWN  ft  ftCrNIl  LTt» 

1113  Bioed  »t'«l  FBOnS  O Yltl 


INEXPERIENCED  GIRLS  WANTED 
To  start  wurk  immediately  at  the  Royal 
Dominion  dlnlng-mom  175  Yaia*  Street 
Ages  between  17  and  3*  preferred.  Tratumt 
at  service  girls  You  will  re’el*#  fond 
• ages  and  rhancea  far  quick  advancement 
rmpio  teas'  I act  1 1 lias  Include  ho»wl**HYa- 
tkon.  holiday*  with  pay  siaff  library  *cd 
oleasar t wofktnd  eondltlona  Parent#  ara 
invuad  t*  discuss  thee#  anal  tlons  with  th# 
management  Intorvtews  at  13  coon  every 
day  thi*  w*«k 


’GOD.  ODD  JO® 
riibi.e  E 1249;  IP' 


NEW  BOM>8  At  TERJkTIONB  AND  RE- 
pair*  r*timstet  given  'S  T Wei*. 
miner  B 1X91 


|,v  JLPEJtlBNCSD  hALSNI^DY  fnR  JIW- 
■ 2 airy  stare  Stale  age,  aapertenc*  and 
rglarrures  Bn*  n#*  Colon  ut 


OOD  CUT  STO(E  L 
tea  Phone  fNI) 


OLD-TIME 


Mount  tolmie  ccp 

dance  Wedneedsy  April  1#  at  • 

Bear**  Oreh*o<rw  Admisolon  J5c 

J kTEW  DOOR  SPIRITUALIST  CIU  h-  " 

' * St:v*r  tea  lhl»  aUeri'iwo  3 58  till  9 


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" I neat  wrver  arcurat*  and  guod  at 
ngor*<  Apply  f'vtng  portleulart  o(  pee- 
etoti*  eiaaiiaoc*  It  any  Box  16H  Cokmist 


V * OUNO  MAN  J SI 
I ra-.tei  *mr«  ps 
tratrl  Bna  rtli  C0I01 


KCMODEti.IHO 
•hi- tide  tl  ou: 
aork  gtteu  pervnoi 


I s tnL  PON  COFFEE  BHOP  AND  FOUR- 
' * lain  war*  Full  «r  part  urn#  Uar-Val 
Coffa*  Shoo.  CormOTWnt  and  Brood 


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11*80  12  009  |}  *84  sod  91.080  Ur* 

d )ate<*rl  Lraai  fund*  R .tiding 
vtra  ru*  H O Dalbt  ft  Cu  Ltd  . 
fie#  ovowalla  **•>!••(  1 E 4341 


COMFUTTI  PAINTl 
rour  nom*  SB 
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Pramg’,  Courveen*  I 

EVkB  JtADY  PAI® 
An  M-Bervteamanl 


PHONE  E 8279  - P fl  THOMAS 
FOR  PLASTER  REPAIRS  AND 
r EVENT  WORK 

Fuundattpftg  Fat  In  According  lo  Tewr 
Dan — Cannot  Supply  Lumbar 
— Wort  Outran te*d  


SATURDAY* 

PUBLIC  DANCINO  EVERY  SATURDAY 
I 4RCAOE  ' Oi  amber  nf  C«ram*rroi 
BALLROOM.  In*  haver  a Orcbaatr*.  8-13 

Hr  Easons  not  n #*••**’< 


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HUMBPM  BBcrTHFRR 

furaitde* 

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Baattop  fttraat 

THEY  BED  W«  COULDBT  DO  FT 
sail  Dims  brand  nr*  3-p  Chaa<*rA*td 
BuIIm  (we  as  lint*  a*  am  In  aeild  Mua 
or  groan  pimway  an  the  tncrwoMng 

com#  of  fwmittiT*  wa  aati  frqw, 

' Wortgtnuao  to  7 oar  iims*  ’ 

that*  why 

4 Prt  «f  plain  «#r«u»**(U  rtfslar  M 
by  J . 41)  >0*  ih*  work*  'hoik 

oil  w*  bo*e  'hough  *0  *m  P#*- 1 *>e« 


Money  to  loan  _ tm  979*  at  *8*. 

*1  988  43  tap  92  M8  nut  92  dd» 

Builrting  Imai  arreptahl*  Dew  ta>e  of 
ln«er**<  Lval  fund*  N O (aalfty  ft  Co , 
LU  9)4  Yl.v  avtmat.a  8paw«c  a p CM  I 


RodPfial.  on  April  4.  David  Milt  * ***« 
gy  yo*r*.  of  ll(  Oovurnmoat  Street  He 
was  bwn>  In  Ftfaehir*  Bewtlood.  aiul  hod 
r voided  in  Vtetocla  fwr  iho  past  3*  youre 
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y*EE  OUR  RECONDITIONED  PIANOS 
All  guaranred  CAVE  PIANO  BTORY 
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Plano  State  make  and  Inwett  cash 
price  But  17M  Colonial 


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WILL  FURNISH  A 
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LAMPS  • ro ASTER! 

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New  and  Used  Bicreles  and  Autocyclg* 
SALES  and  RENTALS 
Repair*  Painting  Accraauriea 
Welding.  Key  Culling  Lock*  Repaired 
Fully  Competent  and  K»periencrd  dial! 
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VNCOME  TAX -RETURNS  PREPARED 
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Of  Otarm  and  DUtinrilon 


NEW  SHIPMENT!!  THtS  WEEK  INCLUDE 


Ice  BC'ie*  (all  steel* 
L*rg«-slte  Healers 


IU8T  ARRIVED'  A new  collection  of  Electric  Heaters 
(able  lamp*  wtih  beautiful  Amerlean  Electric  Door  Chimes 
china  vase  base*  aome  with  22  karat  gold  electric  Iron* 
inlay.  Complete  I Bedronm  Chair* 

174  *Y)  Hunk  Bed* 

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Stove  8tnre.  633  Puri  E33II. 

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only  few  week#.  6190  rash.  Box  J716, 
Colonial 

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White  enamel  138  3138  Rowland 

Avenue  Phone  B 1688  - j 

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75  BUSINESS  OrrOH Tl’NlTIES 

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I ix~*  A Hrqutra  '16- #d  trad*  Prefer 
coup*  S-pssaet-gar 

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• rantl.  Want  Modal  “A"  In  trade. 

- TATEii  street  auto  balm 

Ml  Yalna  81  B !0)3 


HOUSEKEEPING  ROOM  WANTED  FOR 

elderly  couple  for  abort  period.  Rich- 
wood  and  Jubilee  dial  rid t.  mill 


P K BROWN  b SONS 


EVERGREEN  REAL 
ESTATE,  LIMITED 


Attention:  — com  rim  automo- 

blle  repair i Body  and  fender,  paint* 
ln«.  welding.  rarbureVor  motor  tune-up 
All  work  guaranteed  Pbone  u»  and  we 
•111  pick  up  yimr  ear  or  truck  lodaj 

Towing  Berrlre  Day  and  Night 


JiJVK  YOUR  DOG  MUs  VTTAMIN  ’’S" 
' * with  calcium,  phosphorus  and  Iron 
NuUfe  teat e leu  condition  powder*  contain 
all  in  correct  proportion*  and  other  ralu- 
able  logrtdicDia  At  drud  ilotdi  and  pet 


MIDDLE-AGED  WOMAN  DESIRES'  ONE 
large  room  or  amall  lultc  Raa  own 

dltbc*  and  Uncn  Phone  0 7167.  Room  111, 
murntngi 


pKOi  lin  Bl  ORB -Owner  railed  I 
loan  put  tell  aruiitable  gc/te.-f  Hurt, 
gctlker  with  Loci  and  O i “ 


\%*ANTTO— BTANDINO  TO.  TIMBER 
' ' or  lugger  va  supply  loga  io  a tie 
miU  cloae  to  Vlcturta 

Bui  1007  Colonial 


B1CYCLC8  OVERHAULED  • U TO 


yOUNU  COUPLE,  NO  CHILDREN.  UR- 
I gently  need  I or  ) room*,  furniahed 
or  unlurnUhed.  Permanent  Referencaa. 
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AUTO  CAMP—  t AECSIDB  AUTO  CAMP  - 
Bacallinl  location,  now  to  Virion*  I’noa 
Include*  bvata  and  llvsia.  < I • » 1 1|  ||  | 
PuU  detail*  at  alffce  Cl'l.ul'u 


IRISH  WATER  SPANIEL  TWO  TEARS 
I old  (Pared  female,  aplendld  inane  ap- 
pearance and  disposition ; MS  Empire  0400 
130*  Hampton  Road 


NIUHT  CALLS: 

Mr.  Parang,  O SSU.  Mr  Bellingham.  B 1010 


ROBINSON'S 

17)0  Broad  St.  Opp  Colonial  Phone  E Oil 


ALL  SIZES  op  TIRE  REUNERB  AND 
afaoaa.  alao  0 00  a M Good  war  Urea, 
16-inrh  wbeela  for  Purd.  Ctieeruln  Chrya- 
ler  and  trailers  Oeneral  automottre  and 
Ure  repair*  Retreading  and  uaed  Urea 
Oartn  Jack.  1117  Qusdra  St  Phone  B6J31 


SALES  and  SERVICE 

Complete  Stock  of  Naah  Parti 
Specialised  Naab  Mechanlca 
A l*o  Expert  Repair*  on  All  Make*  of 
Car*  and  Truck* 

VICTORIA  SUPER  ' SERVICE.  LTD. 
Blanahard  at  Johnson  E mpre  I lit 


75  BUSINESS  OPPORTUNITIES 


APARTMENT  BUCK-  Owner  instruct*  u* 
to  eeU  this  well-situated  apartment.  cou* 
taming  tii*  iuiir*  Auinmatn  wi  heat. 

Mar  u purchased  uo  vary  £1  •»  i||U| 
favorable  terms  Ul-iUtftl 


WARE1N.  AN  AMAZINO  AND  PROV- 
* en  remadr  usad  extensively  in 
South  America  for  curing  manse  and 
moat  »kin  dueate*  prevalent  in  DOOS. 
Try  U on  your  pet.  watch  the  result*. 
Sold  al  Braekman-Krr.  Scott  h Padtn't, 
the  Pvt  Shop  and  Hltcoek  4*  Clesrlhu* 


MIDDU-AORD  BUSINESS  MAN.  NON- 
'drlnker  and  of  rettned  t as  lea  *eaka 
furr.ubed  heated  room,  with  garaga  ipacc 
Boa  3440,  Colonist 


£•>(1  lUMI-^AaDWARE.  MEAT.  ORO 
#T-»Mnrv  cm*.  and  post  «rr,<*  m a 
last  growing  CAmmunliy  Turnover.  »«0  tmo 
a year,  ann  ran  be  increased  a*  consumer 
products  are  evallable  AH  good  clean 
•lock  and  up-to-date  equipment  Thu  busi- 
ness w.ii  bear  the  closest  investigation  a 
beautiful  fire-room  suite  lor  owner  with 
garago  and  oulbulldlngi.  all  In  good  con- 
dition. ou  a hsUf-acre  ol  land  Will  avott 
quickly. 

A r*»'  "oportttn- 
%•  I UUU  u.  fut  future  Indepriidenir 
Showing  ratcUmi  return*  on  investment 
Carrying  the  usual  lines,  candles,  soft 
drink«.  curios,  etc.  Win  stand  the  cloaeat 
investigation  Phone  for  appointment. 

1 "W  )(  ) “ ^avenue- producing  property 
~ ,w  r.,ar  Cook  Street  just  ouU.de 
the  half-mile  circle  An  (-room  house 
with  two  suite*  renting  for  a total  of  Me 
alao  hvtng-rcwm.  kitchen  and  two  bed- 
rooms  for  owner  Three  piece  bathroom 
up  and  separate  toilet  down  Pull  reaient 
basement  hot -air  furnara  Onod  Ini 
frm  ed  fruit  trees  Plumbing  U new  and 
limes  blind*  and  furniture  In  suite*  la- 
ri uded  In  above  price.  Possession  three 


ALBERTA 
BOOTLESS  COAL 
Lump.  Era  and  Nut 
Order  Yours  Today 


4UTO  BODY  AND  PENDER  REPAIRS 

car  and  truck  painting;  upholstering 

Victoria  Atrro  body 

Corner  Douglas  and  Discoecry  Hill 


LAUNDRY  BUSINESS  — ' In  an  Up-Island 
prosperous  town  ae  offer  a full) -equipped 
laundry  and  dry -cleaning  business  Own- 
ers residence  of  si*  rooms  and  drove  it 
truck  included  Thu  bun-  » | II 11 1 

nvss  neu  4*00  per  month  nr— Bf 


\ I ALE  STUDENT  DESIRES  HOUSE- 
•'*  keeping  room,  close  to  Central  Park 
or  Huh  School  B mi, 


UTO  CAMP.  HOTEL.  APARTMENT, 
grocery  or  similar  business  wanted, 
tier*  only  Bos  36)0.  Colonist  t 


KIRK  COAL  CO.  LTD 
1X39  Broad  St  — 0 1141 


POR  DODGE.  DE  SOTO.  BALES 
and  SERVICE 

Complete  Stock  af  Parts  far  Dodg*  Trucks 
J.  M WOOD  MOTORS 
(3d  Johnson  Street 
"Your  Dependable  Dodge  Dealer* 


rpEDDY  BEARS  -DUTCH  REESHOND’ 
I puppies,  distemper  immunised.  CKC 
Re*  Crakerr*'.  Kennels.  Buriuldk.  half 
mUa  past  Uslmcktn 


EXPERIENCED  TRENCH  COUPLE  JUST 
x arrived  fmof  Pranc* 


IP  ITS  ELECTRICAL  WELL  PIX  IT 
TOASTEHR  - IRONS  - LAMPS 
VACUUM  CIXANEKS  - WASHERS 
HEATING  PADS  • CLOCKS  - ETC 

PHONE  B 1414 


Knoine  second m oniwo  spycial- 

tets  - Oet  our  prlrr*  Complete  lob 
rrbore.  install  piston  pins,  rlna*  New- 
engine  performance.  Eesy  on  ga*  end  oil 
CHET  DOWMAN  OARAOE—  T34  JOHNSON 


OT desire  in  rent 

Bummer  rreurt  leartMira  or  small  hutel  in 
the  country,  choice  location  Stale  condl- 
lluns  Bus  3710.  CulonUt 


R BROWN  b SONS 


53  FLATS  AND  APARTMENTS 
TO  RENT 


U’MIN  A DOG  KEEPS  SCRATCHING 
hunself.  he  probably  need*  condition- 
ing Moet  likely  Karswood  Condition  Pow- 
der* wilt  clear  up  the  Irritation  Karswood 
Powder*  supply  needed  mineral  element* 
snd  lone  up  vital  organs  *1  mil  of  every 
100  HritUh  dag  esperta  us*  Karswood  Mold 
at  drug  »tor*s  and  pet  shuns 


LrtablUhed  1M0 

Membtr  Rest  Estate  Board  of  VMoria 
till  BROAD  STREET  PHONE  0 7111 
Evening* 

Mr  Ulrich.  E 4140  Mr  Latug  k 7M# 

Mr.  Frisk.  G 3411  Mr  O Tool*.  O ISM 


EOR  RENT  POR  3 MONTHS  - VERY 
nicely  furnished  B room  suite,  near 
■ rk  and  »ra.  IBS  Middle-aged  people 

referred  Hoi  3 Ml.  Colonist 


TTYDRAULIC  HOIST.  REAR  END 
•LI  transmission  large  motors  power 
take-off  and  universal  Clark  » Auto  and 
Truck  Parts  Ml  View  Street  E *04 L 


*|  PIECES  Plate  Glass  4 ft  X 4 ft-;  Wei- 
— nut  drop-leaf  table.  Hoyt  automatic  water 
heater,  fireplaces  and  bassets  Ik  14  Oovt 


AUTOMOBILB  PINANONO 

Conditional  Bale  Agreement*  Discounted 
Hate*  Reasonable  Quick  Decision* 

ISLAND  PIN  AN  CIS.  LTD 
till  Broad  Suee*  O TIT; 


I/'l'RNlBHJaj  PLAT. 
L preferred.  near 
Church.  440  Bt.-x  3' 


RET1RXD  COUPLE 
Chrtvtiaa  Science 
4.  Colonist 


YARDS  SUB-SOIL  POR  PILLING, 
lureted  near  centra  of  city.  Bos 


11 ’ANTED- YOUNG  DACHSHUND.  REA- 
* 7 sonable  price  A good  home  ass-jrrd 
Pbon*  evening*,  r lease  o 1684 


J«3B.  Colonist 


RETURNED  SERVICEMEN 


/ \NE  3-ROOM  SUITE.  WITH  RANGE 
' ' bed  springs  and  matiresa:  vacant  on 
Tuesday.  B78  Johnson  Street 


ANTED  — YOUNG.  WELL  - TRAINED 
sheep  dog.  Julius  Petersen.  Crottqp. 


TV  EC  ENT  CHANGES  In  the  New 
Car  Priority  Ordar  arc  nor* 
favorabl*  ta  you. 

Com*  In  and  talk  U or* r.  w*  wilt 
assut  yau.  0 


ATT^CTIVE  PK0PLRTIL5  FOR 
KtlN  INVhiTOR^ 


1BJI  PONTIAC  BUSINESS  COUPS 
Esoclient  Tire* 

THOS.  ATKINSON  GARAGE 
•17  Vauiouycr  Street  Phuoe  E 3131 


A REPUTATION  POR  PAYING  HIOHENT 
-*  » prices  for  rati,  bottles,  tool*,  tlovea. 
furniture,  or  anythin*  you  wtib  to  dispose 
of  W*  call  anywhere  any  tun*  B 3836. 


ALSO 

Modern  fully  equipped  laundry  and  dry- 
cleaning  buain*«*  with  adjasent  living 
quarters  Building  cumplctely  mod«mUe;l 
Located  In  central 


FLATS  AND  APARTMENTS 
WANTED 


Rooming  house  Showing  13-, 
® ln»ere»t  on  Investment  Five 

suites,  all  rented  and  fully  furnished.  Lew 
la*e«  and  can  lower  cost  of  operation  Ten 
minutes’  walk  from  r.iiv  centra.  See  Uu* 
at  once.  It  will  gn  quickly. 


Nu  matter  if  you  are  looking  for  a little 
grocery  store  at  *4  noo  or  a cliy  hotel  at 
1 300. MM)  you  will  find  the  listings  at  Rat 
A Stephenson  well  worth  looking  true 
Ret*  are  some  kpecial  oilers  lor  today. 

HARDWARE  AND  QROt’EKY  BUSINENB  la 
good  district  Britt,  building  anh  suttga 
at, it  (totes.  Good  Investment  property  and 
a spirndid  business  lur  ilia  owner  Store 
volume  u about  1*0  two  yearly  P««*  for 


flood  net  revenue 
Campbell  River 
Por  Northern  Vancouver  Island  Prwperlle* 
Bee  or  Write 
GORDON  O If UL ME 
Reel  Estate  and  Insurance 
Phone  *3  Campbell  River  B C 


VAN ARIEA  -SINGERS  <7  .10  UP;  HENS. 
*3.  Ship  anywhere  Pbone  or  write, 
W Bmoolhy,  1B70  Oak  Bay  Avemse 


ALL- ELECTRIC  APPLIANCES.  PTJR- 
nlture.  tools,  motors,  anythtoa  of 
Value  bousht.  sold.  cschaogad  Beat 
prices  0 1113 


\PA1ITMENT  OR  HOUSE  SUITABLE 
lor  two  naval  couples  KaqutmsR  dis- 
trict preferably.  Boa  3B7I.  Colonist 


Your  Chevrolet  Dealrr 


I'hon*  O MM 


lire*.  4360 
View  Royal. 


OTHER  AND  SON  • EX  - SERVICE' 
wish  two  or  three-roomed  salts,  cen 
Bn*  3747.  Colonist 


WILSON  A CABELDO.  LTD 


ANYTHINO  TN  STOVES  - WE  PAY 
highest  orlrst  and  will  call  anywhere 
In  the  elly  or  vicinity  Phone  O M34. 


AUBURN  CABRIOLET.  387*643. 
1 • /— «»  new  palm,  liceuce.  cull  and  wir- 
ing five  good  heavy-duty  tires.  1334  R 
Miller.  Empire  «8»B 


\RRlVlNO  SOON  — Eieriric  Rronden 
Chick  feeders  snd  waterers  and  all 
kinds  of  poultry  equipment  and  supplies 
In  stock  J L Lang.  BIT  Yatss  St  O 8*3) 


*34  Yates  Street 


1 8EFINED  COUPLE.  SEMI- RETIRED. 
I*  see*  small  furnuhsd  apartment,  with 

1 erase  Used  to  own  property  and  Us  care 
ev  local  referencca  If  desired.  Box  344B. 

Colonist 


All  your  old  roRNTTCnx.  tools. 

radio*,  bottles  rasa  and  useful  things 
Oond  prices  paid.  E MM  E 0141  We  call. 


I,70RT  STREET  — 3-STORY  BRICK 
I building,  which  covers  peri  of  a lot 
30  a 130  Ornurul  floor  vetv  suitable  for  l 
large  stare.  Buy  now  for  future  use  Priced 
reasonably. 

VIEW  STREET  - Close  lo  Quadra  *0  i 130 
ft  . appmstmatrly:  3 old  houses,  rented  for 
136  a month.  A sale  desired  and  ofTers 
wanted 

DOUGLAS  YATES  ANI1  PORT -We  have 
several  wetl-lorated  business  blocks  and  one 
large  warehouse  Rents  art  depression 
one*.  Bhould  show  good  revenue*  when 
controls  are  lilted  Por  further  informa- 
tion on  these,  please  a»h  for  Mr  V Bag- 
thawe 

THE  B C.  LAND  A INVESTMENT  AOENCY 
LIMITED 

023  Government  8l  O 4tlB-6 


building  and  business  plus 
stock  at  invoice 


1 1 it  34  • McLaughlin  -butch  sedan 
I.I-U  serial  No  107333.  *160  Mrs,  R 
8t«  yens.  340  Vincent  Avenue.  E 4377. 


KUM-TRIC  and  coal  oil  BROODERS 
chirk  feeders  end  fuunie  Orenrtvtew 
Sheet  Metal  Work*  Lid  Vancouver  B C 


MASTERS  MOTOR  CO  . LTD. 
PAY’S  CASH  FOR  USED  CARS 


rEW  SHEETS  OP  ACE-TEX  WALL- 

-board.  Pbon*  o 1301 


AUTO  COURT  with  five  sure 
pump  and  More  Pur  labii 
one  thfrr-roocu  cabin  fur  the 
owner.  Price,  plus  stock,  is 

CITY  HOTEL  BIWIN  Eka  L 
going  con.em;  38  rooms, 
month  approsimeuly  I MW 
net.  Price 


RANDALL'S 


RETURNED  VETERAN.  WIPE  AND 
require  bouse,  apart- 
itupanry  May  I Bos 


Bee  us  for  repairs  lu  all  makes  . Quick 
service 

NrW  TIREB—  Limited  number  of  * 00  a 16. 
B 40  a 16,  * 00  a Id.  Also  used  sire* 

MASTERS  MOTOR  CO,  LTD 
til  View  Street  Phone  E 3641 


-|  8 1 8||  OLDOMOIULE  CUSTOM  SEDAN 
I New  tire*,  radio,  healer,  foe 

Meins  1*31-37  trade  required  Ccnsi 

Street  Garage.  1731  Cook  Street  B 1714. 


1 3LOUOHINO. 

1 age  aim  a 

MrPberson  176 


Discing,  garden*  or  arre- 
od  manure  delivered  Wm 

Ruby  RR  4;  phone  O 34*7 


NH  FOR  SMALL  CAMERA.  ANY 
rundition.  al  Camera  Ecchaug#  1106 


meat  or  roon 
36*1.  Colunut 


r sale  < 

Revenue 


I 4EPINED  COUPLE  NO  CHU47REN  DE- 

II  at  re  unfurnished  suite  or  apartment, 
4 (wins,  elute  In.  tiy  May  1.  a 44*  1 


BUSINESS  BLOCKS  en  Douglas.  Port  end 

Yetea  Street  , 


HOTELS 


* V3UNTHY  SCHOOLBOY  NEBDH  16-IN. 
' btke,  about  *30  Writ*  Parker,  e.w. 
Glen  Lake  Oeneral  Store 


3 S -TON  MAPLE  LEAP  DV 
rear-end  add  new  hotst.  II. 010 
P.  TUlyer.  E 4844 


rpHB  CLARnAVEN  ’ - TOURIST  AC- 
1 co  mm  nd«  1 1 on.  1333  Oscar  Street 

Phone  E *JS3 


OUITABUC  ACCOMMODATION  NEEDED 
* ’ by  naval  man.  wife  and  baby  Could 
supply  own  «tove  and  some  furniture.  Box 
3783.  Colonist 


HOTEL— Over  100  room* 
Downtown  location. 


ASK  POR  Mlt  JOHNSON  AT 

KER  b STEPHENSON 

LIMITED 

»08  GOVERNMENT  BT  O 4131 


vASII  for  old  ofrire  furniture  and  eaulp- 
J meat  Dig* on  *.  1300  Block.  OoVt 


MOONEY’S  AUTO  BODY 
We  Are  THE  Specialists  In  Auto  Body 
Repairs  — Steering  and  (Tam* 

Auto  Painting  and  Upholstering 

• 14  Cormorant  Strvwt  Phone  E SOI* 

113*  Vancouver  Street  Phone  B 1313 

NO  JOB  TOO  LARGE  OR  TOO  SMALL 


FORD  TUDOR.  A61B8  WILL 
trade  on  later  model.  Value  1400 
WeaUierby.  11*6  Yates 


\,riLLA  DU  REPOH— TO URIST  ACCOM 
* raodatton;  bus  service.  130  Paul  Bay 
Road.  B 0416 


APARTMENT 


Tw*nt 

Uon  Ui  Fairfield.  I 
turn*. 


suttee.  Ideel  lore 
Ihowing  escellent  re- 


'lABIf  PRICE  POR  ANYTHING  TOO 
J have  to  sell.  Will  eaU.  E 3060 


OMALL  UNPURNlflliED  APARTMENT 
with  private  bathroom  for  quiet,  re- 
sponsible business  girl  B01  38*6,  Colonist. 


1 <W<  UODOE  LI  Gin  TRUCK.  8ERIAL 
1 >Im3  M 50*70,  8384  R.  D Barker,  4)0 
Bolesklr.t  E »3«. 


1RAPI.EX  RECOMEH  OR  OTHER  CUT 
^ film  camera  Phnna  t*  6068. 


SEMI-DETACHED  DUPLEXES 
built  only  a few  year*  ago 
return* 


- Stucco 
Excellent 


^ y UNDER  ME^E  £J 


i v OOD  OPENING  POR  HMAU.  INVE8- 
VI  tor*  to  Invest  from  1100  Li  *1  000  tn 
sound  bmunrsa  Strictly  confidential.  D i 
3687.  Colonial. 


I ’ROENTLY  WANTED  BY  QUIET  RUB!- 
neu  soman  — Small  unlurnlxhed 
apartment,  or  two  housekeeping  rooms  with 
private  bath  In  Oak  Bay  or  on  direct  car 

or  bus  lib*  fhvot  day.  E 8146;  reentry*, 
E MUM 


IP  YOU  WISH  DISPOSE  OP  YOUR 
furoltare.  etc  antique  or  modern  con- 
sult ns  Wt  either  buy  outright  or  eel!  for 
ym  Prod  fmtih  * Co  kwMworw  04*13 


Fog  Price*  and  Funner  Pertiruler*  Call 
Mr  smith,  o tiov 


0U5tNES5  OFra^TUNHftS 


Ifiorf  PVRD  V I DE  LUX*.  SERIAL  NO 
l.fs>.y  C16J37I4.  ceiling  1)44.  Hade  re- 
quired,  1830-31  Pord  or  Chevrolet  pre- 
ferred Apply  after  4 pm.  8.  Clerk.  POO 
Lavender  Avenue.  Marigold. 


Tear  Home  Away  Prom  Hnme 
Dining-Room  Serving  Pine  Pood* 
Weekly  and  Dally  Rate* 


HOME  AND  INCOME  SMI  MONTH 
Partly  furniahed.  seven  room*,  three 
for  owner  Earlv  poueuion  Good  invest- 
ment. 8*  8t>0  3844  Wasrana 


Y|  ATCIfTNO  DIVANS;  ELECTRIC  STOVE, 
•'  1 preferably  Moffat;  rug.  bedroom  snd 
dining-room  furniture  Bo*  36363.  Col- 
onist. 


YM*»  I MHj-lN'ontown  building  lot  sit. 
TJ  -'Wy»U8  on  Vat*.  Street  n.  com- 
mercial section  of  city  Thl*  valuable  prop- 
erty Is  worth  much  more  than  price  asked 
Information  at  office 

4t  }( | ^APARTMENT  BLOCK,  rloso 
TIUrIUU  In  and  on  main  street 
Brick  . roust  rue  led  building.  *ijlomaile 
•toker  and  a very  good  Income  See  this 

at  once. 

4 "»l ) — OROC'KRYr  and  CONPErTION- 
v'l'.  , IIiY  bl*,ln»»«  reterlng  lo  high 
erhotil  include,  stock  and  futures  and  liv- 
ing ouarirrs  Turnover  63  oon  monthly. 
Bee  this  at  once  a*  It  won't  Iasi 

>t' ! ] |l(  I Tmo  ,*r,r  ■»— nhotusa.  eloaa 

,n  inrsfi*  •(. 

m'iuC,''  bw*  ,0t  ,ht  ,,|hl  m*B 


4 TTENTION  — CASH  PAID  FOR  OOOU 
- » used  car*  of  any  maka.  Davt*  Motor* 
Ltd  *00  Port  O 8154 


ROPNTLY  NEEDED  BY  MAY  1.  BY 
and  wif#  --  Apartment. 


' naval  officer 
duplex  or  house,  furnished  or  unfurnished 
No  children  Good  reference*.  Bos  3744 


GEO  RANDALL 

1303  POUOL AA  ST.  PHONE 


N AUSTIN  OR  HILLMAN  CAR  WANTN 
rd.  good  condition.  Cash  44  3766 


lLD  COINS  WANTED  1616  DUN8MUIR 

1 


THE  QUEST  HOUSE  HOTEL 
1863  Newport  Avinue  Oak  B*y 

Victoria,  BC 


IP  YOU  ARE  INTERESTED  IN  BUYING 
property  or  a bu*lne*a  on  Vancouver 
lalsnd.  write  or  DhoueJ 

It  LOWER  REAL  ESTATE 
Aryvle  St  Port  Alherni 
Phono  786  Re*  487X 

Wi  Cover  the  Island 


NKNCUMOEKKD  MIDDIX-AUED  COU- 
pie  desire  small  fumUhtd  apartment 

1 3506.  Coin  nut 


AUTOMOBILB  INSURANCE  IB  OUR 
•penally  Aik  for  Mr  Hawke*  at 
Saanich  Realty  Co  O *17*  evia  E 3847 


NY  GOOD  USED  CAR  IN  OOOD  CON 
dition.  under  81.006  cash  B 3138. 


,!L  BURNER  WANTED.  RANGE  TYPE 
Phone  E 3450 


A Distinctive  Place  for  Residential  Guest* 
and  Tourist* 

Proprietress.  Mr*  Orac*  E.  Scott 
B 3866  and  0 0238 


UTOMOB1LE  WANTED.  ANY  YEAR, 
for  cash.  O 7325, 


NFTHNIKHEO  APARTMENT.  BY  JUNE 
I;  veteran:  no  children  0 8030 


I 3RIVATE  COLLECTOR  W I 8 M R B TO 
■ purchase  old  silver,  ehlna.  and  plate 
Phone  Belmont  81  Y PO  Bo«  7*.  Victoria 


VI LITERS  AUTOCYCLE,  COMPLETE 
ly  overhauled  economical  transporta- 
._  *44  Port  Street. 


.L  CABH.  UP  TO  *1  306.  FOR  OOOD 
car  HI  good  condition,  private  E 7321. 


ll'Airm)  - BY  RETIRED 
» » people  three  or  four-roor 
furnished,  without  steps  walktni 
tv  March  1.  Apply  Room  301 


/ SOMPLET  ELY  RECONDITIONED.  WIRE 
YV  wheeled,  etcellent  urea  bew  licence. 
1630  Oraham-Palgr  sedan,  serial  No 
•11636.  6300  B NorUn.  3716  Quadra 


EI8HINO  AND  HUNTINO  LODGE 
I OCATED  IN  THE  MOST  BEAUTIFUL 
I J hunting  and  fishing  park  on  Mainland 
Ik  this  high  revenue  producing  lodge,  with 
cabin*,  (tore  boat*  and  horira  plus  all 
necessary  equipment 

This  properly  should  return  your  Hiveil- 
mei.t  in  JS  to  4 year*. 


(1  ARB  ar.d  Trucks  In  Any  Condition 
J wanted  for  wrecking  Best  cash  price 
paid  without  delay  Parts  of  all  kind*  for 
tale  W Prank  Cameron  653  View  B 8632 


ST  MARY  S PRIORY  OUEST  ROUSE 
(The  Qlenahlel  Hotel! 

•06  DOUOLA8  STREET,  VICTORIA 

A residential  hotel  especially  desir- 
able for  paopla  past  middle  age. 
Large  dnuble  and  tingle  room*. 
Sultea  with  private  bath 

PHONE  E 4184 


II ’ANTED  - LARGE  SAFE.  IN  OOOD 
*hap«.  about  40  Ina  tilth,  *•  In*, 
wide.  In  trade  for  smaller  on*  measuring 
211*  Ins.  by  33  list  by  30 'A  In*  Boa  3766. 
Catania* 


Downtown  Rooming 
House 

ROOMS.  INCOME  8372  MONTHLY 
IT  160  A REAL  BUY  


U ’ANTED  — UNFURNISHED  APABTMENT. 

suit*  or  housekeeping  rooms  by  April 
• i quiet,  adult  couple,  no  children,  any 
district  south  of  Port  Street  Br*t  of 
reference*  Phone  T.  7003 


I,iOR  SALE  - 1931  BU1CK  MEDAN.  NO 
•T  ||«06a  good  condition,  heater.  *ta 
wheels.  1400  or  nearest  offer.  B 3008  De 
Marco.  1273  Alder  Street 


pAM  WANTED,  ANY  MAKE  ANV  YEAR. 
' J for  wrecking  nr  resale  Parlfle  Auto 
Wrecker*  837  View  E 7331 


$5000 


UNCHARGED  HOLD  I EH  urgently  nerd* 
good  ear  your  price  W Cos.  (Nil 


IT’ ANTED  — BY  EX-SERVICEMAN  ANU 
’ » wife,  furniihed  or  unfurnished  apart- 
ment. Phone  E 6043  H P Wyu  * Boo. 
jeweler*,  1331  Broad  Street 


'RY  QOR  SPECIALIZED 
V*ER VICES 


UK  BUY  SHEFFIELD  rtXTK  ANTIQUE 

fumltur*.  oil  painllnc*  of  merit  and 
•Id  iilvar  Cwntury  Aiu  Shop.  Oovarnmenl 

and  Yatea  E 1226. 


^IVK-PAbBFNOrR  CAR  IN  OOOD  CON- 
dlllon.  1836  or  later  Bo*  3812  Colontit 


Income  $600  Monthly 

OUEST  HOUSE  14  ROOMR  HOT  WATER 
HEATING  VERY  OOOO  CONDITION 
BlOH -CLASS  PROPERTY  <iPls>fMMk 
LARGE  GROUNDS  PRICE  vl^tUvU 


1—6100  lubrlcallon  on  contract 
3 — Ga*  pump*  for  prompt  aarvlrt 
1 — Engtn*  tuna-up  *acUon 
6—  Radiator  elrculatloo  repair  depL 
6— Washit.g  nmor.lxir.g  into  cleaning 

6—  Fender  body  repair  and  painting 

7—  Major  repair*  aludgw  removal 
6—  Front  and  and  braka  repairs 
0— Ttra  repair*  and  rotation 

10—130.000  Dart*  and  accessories  stock 
Factory  trained  merhanlea  no  th*  Job 
All  makta  of  cars  repaired 


F W MOORE  b CO 

f»  JOHNSON  STREET 
Fh««*  E 7241  or  E 2lt3 
Erenlng*  B 1323 


tl’ANTED  BY  RELIABLE  COUPLE.  NO 
* * rtilldrrn.  1-3-roomed  unfurm*hed 
apartment,  small  house  or  duplex  E 869* 
after  8 


iRIVATE  PARTY  In  Country  Require* 
good  recent  model  rar  Cosh  Alb  64X 


JUST  OPEN  FOR  BUSINESS 
BEAUTIFUL  ROOMS  AT  MODERATE 
RATES  BY  DAY  OR  WEES 


WANTED  TO  PURCHASE-  WELL-MAIN 
» ’ tamed.  fully  equipped.  flve-seatei 
coupe.  1*40  or  later  Bos  1783.  ColonUt 


WANTED- YOUNO  COUPLE,  NO  CHtL- 
’ * dren,  require  3 or  3-room  apartment 
or  hiuue  unfurnished.  Box  2*6*  Colonist 


BUMMER  RESORT  . 

VANCOUVER  ISLAND 
I OCATED  ON  BEAUTIFUL  LAKE  IN 
*J  moil  popular  tourist  centre  of  Island. 
10  rultaqe*,  since  ga*  pump  dance  nail, 
coflce  bar.  port  ntlice  7 rom boats.  20-ft 
speedboat  sailboat  600  It.  baarh  frontage 
Very  popular  for  picnic  parlies  Float*, 
diving  lower  and  rhutv  3'v  acre*  of  land 

Kvlng  ample  room  for  expansion  Ground* 
autirully  irerd.  Ail  tear  round  revcoiw 

Mac TAOOART  M COBB.  LTD 
402  W Pender  8»  MArlne  *34* 

Vancouver.  B C. 


12  Rooms — 2 Bathrooms 

INCOME  »73»6.  AND  6 ROOMS  AND 

BATHROOM  FOR  OWNER 

HOT-AIR  KEATLNO  PRICE  OO—i-HJ 


PHONE  O 7161 


U» ANTED-  USED  OR  OLD  RADIATORS 
Highest  price*  paid  Victoria  Radi 
atot  Work*  *44  For!  Btreet  O 7TI3 


WANTED- SMALL  APARTMENT.  WITH 
’ 7 pnvate  bathroom,  for  on*  biulnea* 
woman  Phon*  O 7728. 


BEVERLY  HOTEL 
W*  Tog*  Car*  of  Transient  and 
Permanent  OuaaU 
MODERATE  RATES 
734  Yalta  St..  Victoria  Phona  O 0376 


/?  LOTS.  ALL  FENCED — WILL  EXCHANGE 
for  tale  model  car  Apply  1317  Wharf 
ftrrrt  werk-dars.  - - - ■ 


% Y’ARTE13  — PORTABLE  SEWINO  MA- 
7 ' chine  In  good  condition,  treadle  or 
•lertne.  O *105 


\1 ’ANTED  FURNISHED  SUITE  FOR 
* v couple  Phone  BI0I7  before  II  an  w 
after  * p m. 


DAVIS  MOTORS.  LTD 
Wholesale  and  Retail  Fart*  Distributor* 
60«  FORT  STREET  O 6154 

lulc-k*  Pontiac*  OMC  Truck, 


48  CAR  UROENTI.Y  NEEDED, 
good  shape;  pay  cash  Alb  83R 


ANTED  — MEN  S USED  CLOTHING 
Real  price*  paid  for  men's  *ult* 


1«-ROOMKIl  HOUSE.  WITH  BASEMENT 
AND  FURNACE  INCOME  1163  TWO 
ROOMS  FOR  OWNER  f^O 


\1 ’ANTED  - THREE  OR  FOUR-ROOM 
**  unfurrlihed  suite  by  couple  No  rtill- 
dren  Reference*  given.  Phone  E 40*4 


ROOM  AND  BOARD 


ALL  MAKES  OF  CAM  WANTED 
ANDERSON'S  OARAOE 
727  Johnson  Si  Phon*  O 6434 


CCOMMODATION  WITH  BOARD  FOR 
working  man  531  Michigan  Sum 


YY’wm  CONTACT  PEOPLE  HAV1NO 
’ 7 good  book*  for  aal*.  privately.  Do* 
3484.  Colonist.  . 


U ’ANTED  UNFURNISHED  OR  FUR 
nuhert  house  nr  apartment  for  **• 
airman,  wife  and  baby.  Phone  E 9737 


Newly  established  industrial 

p>an>  with  eirellent  prpvpevTs  require- 
persnn  with  113  590  lo  purchase  or  e-half 
of  share*  In  ramoany  lo  be  Incorporated 
Ureal  nnporiunliT  lor  capital  appreciation 
Bos  3790.  Colonlff 


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87  BOATS  AND  LAUNCHES 


RIGHT  ROOM.  FULL  BOARD 
1 wiMkuiamau.  CIumi  In  O 31*8. 


WANTED  SMALL  TABLE  RADIO  FOR 
7*  13  V DC  farm  plant  Btat*  make, 

agr.  price  link  3711.  Colonist. 


HOUSES  TO  RENT 


LL  HI7.ES  OF  UJCETiaHT  RUBBER 
bearing*  for  stem  bearing*  and  *taf 
base*  Shlg  Chandler*  iMeQuada  •' 


vOMFORTABLE  ROOM.  FIREPLACE 
-*  nice  dMUiel;  gaiag*  0 8764 


HUTCIIISON’H  TRANSFER  - EX-SERY. 

iceman;  rumltuure.  light  deliver!#*; 
quick  service  Phone  E 8663 


•38  View  Street 

Real  Estate 
Home  Phone* 


Phones  O 8131-9-1 
Insurance 
F I48J.  n i gay 


’ANTED  - PORTABLE  TYPEWRITER  IN 
* good  condition  Phans  Resting  SK 


/ J LADS  TONI  QUEST  MANOR  - ROOM 
' ■ and  board  tor  elderly  retired  cnupli 
Phon*  B 1033. 


nOAT  BUILDERS  ATTENTION  LARGE 
quantity  plate  rlak*.  imall  *l*e*  Your 
price  V Hhandley,  782  Falrvlew  Road, 
Eaquimall. 


i~  mile*  south  of  prominroi  northern 
(own.  14  reu'ahle  unit*  lurniahrd  and 
newly  dem rated  plus  4-ruum  fully  modern 
home  for  nwnrr  nulldlnx*  are  anuglv  lo- 
ca’ed  nd  a flve-anre  aefi-lreed  properly 
with  183- ft  broth  fronts**  This  Invest- 
ment will  nay  lar  llvelf  In  4 in  * vest*. 
• 11,600  rush  la  handle  Exilntlve  agent* 

MarTAOOAKT  A COBB  LTD 
•93  W Pender  fit  6|Arlne  8348 


\\ ’ILL  TRADE  1931  GRAHAM  REDAN. 
7 7 standard  '•  " 1846  lieanc*.  Scriil  Nn 
508843  fnc  moperty.  1300  Whet  offer*’ 
E oiPir*  6367. 


McILWAINE  BROS  TRANSFER  LTD 

— Furniture  and  piano  moving,  long 
distance  removals  heavy  hauling  sioraga 
crating  IM3  Wharf  B 31*6 


BTRATHCONA  UHMiE.  HHAWNIOAN  LAKE 
Vancouver  Island 


pLZASANT  UPSTAIRS  FRONT  ROOM 
* lor  older  man  aood  meal*  E*617 
3P4  Government  Streef 


ideal  income 

PROPERTY 


POR  SALE  REDAN  CRUISER  3«'»  FT 
A Inti*  beam  ft;  Lyrntnlng  6-rjl 
rngiiie.  apring -filled  hunk*  martrr  lull#' 
radio  Newlv  nainled  and  uphulaiered 
Bicep#  fuar  For  further  particular,  phon* 
E 2143 


JEEVES  nnos  TRANSFER  A BTORAOE 
Furniture  and  Plano  Moving 
Loral  and  Lont  Dtetanc* 

Bagtaaa  Packing  Cratln*  and  Shipping 
Phona  EMI3 


With  an  additional  10  acres  of  fine  la*#- 
fromagr.  *uitable  for  aarlusive  eubdivt- 
Umi  Niwnerou*  huildlng*.  bnat  pavilion, 
hnata.  leniue  enurta,  ate  Thl#  property 
offer*  cvcellenl  development  po»»lbllltl*r 
Inr  revolt  purpo*e«  For  further  Inform* 
tl«»ti,  ktpdlv  apply  -w|  o'jr  office  Inape-  - 
nor;  hy  eppoinimeni  only  j|«  ()(M) 


OOM  AND  BOARD  IN  A PRIVATE 
• home  fur  a young  men  (1  5829 


CLONE  IN  Solid  bru  k Mllar-vlke,  room- 
ing home  of  a Invely  room*  neei,  decs- 
faied,  pin,  ] tinflnuhed  In  ih*  ',•»*. 
men*  Pre^nl  Income  gt'9  n.-  month 
pi-i,  t #<w»m  atilt*  for  in*  owtier  Plate 
enof  3-*,  garage  new  plumMn*  some 
• tin. nt.it, (.  KeUuced  » — *»*iFk 

Prt  re 


NATIONAL  FAVORITE 
COMES  TQ  NATIONAL 

FORD S GREAT  NEW  MASTERPIECE 


OOM  AND  BOARD  FOR  YOUNO  MAN 
willing  lo  shaft  Phon#  Q arden  3665. 


1 4H>ll  HALF.  -CAHIN  LAUNCH  38  FBtET 
A hv  7 f>  • in  beam  Bajihop#  marine 
engine  Two  hunk*  marine  inllet  Onod 
rul’d  111#  ti  Prlr#  IB50  Apply  Blewarl  • 
Marine.  Ctrwlrhan  Bav 


WANTED  AT  ONCEI 
STOVES  AND  PARTS 
TOOIJI  OP  ALL  KINDS 
AAB’S  STORE 

•41  Johnson  G 


q, INGLE  OR  DOUBIE  ROOMS  BOARD 
1 ' optional,  private  home  near  *ra  April 
I la  30  Phone  E 4405 


BURNISHED  FIVE-ROOMED  COTTAOE 
at  Cadboro  Bay  Bn*  1577  Cnlnntst 


THE  MONARCH 


AUTO  COURTS— LODOEN 

U’t  HAVE  AN  EXCELLENT  RANGE  OP 
Auto  Court*  on  ih#  Island  from  Cour- 
tenay lo  Victoria,  -i  1 ax* i fled  a*  foliuwt 
Pnead— 413  000  Caah  and  Up 
Developed  and  Un developed 
Year  Around  Revenue  or  Bummer  Rental, 
Only. 

Also  many  other  tourtxt  btuirie*M*  #uch 
as  lodge*,  resorts,  tearoom,  e'C 

Write  ua  regarding  arrangementa  for  our 
Uland  representative  in  rontart  you  p»r- 
eonallv  for  further  parucuUra.  without 
obligation 

MarTAr  tit  Alt  T A*  COBB  LTD 
443  W Penorr  Street  MAR  *346 

Vancouver.  DC 


Ha*  arrived  at  National  Motors 
and  you  *r*  -ordiaiiT  it 
Join  in*  crowd*  looking  It  over 


A f IDOLS  AGED  BUSINESS  MAN.  NON- 
*’«  drinker  *nd  of  refined  la#i»,  •»*!!» 
furnhhrd  heated  room  with  garag*  ipacc 
Box  3460  Colonist 


|,7ULL-RT7.E  PLYWOOD  FRAME  PAT- 
I tern,  and  working  plan,  for  17-f* 
cabin  rruleer.  130  800  Byng  SL  G 4333 


18  ROOM  AND  BOARD  WANTED 


Boorman  Investment  Co 

LIMITED 

111  CENTRAL  BLOO  ff  j,j; 

evenings,  n 8ag> 


Hagar  b Swaync,  Ltd 

• view  rr  victoria  sc. 

Phntie*  n 4131-6-3 

Real  C*tat#  - Tn*tarar.ce 


S-IN  m I0-1N  SWING  SCREW  cum  NO 
bench  lathe  Must  he  tn  gnod  condl- 
4 tun  *i"i  prn.td  re*»nnably  lor  --ash  State 
mek*.  vise  and  prhr  Boa  3607  Coltmlal 


Room  and  board  wanted  witr 

mother's  care  for  gtrl  and  boy  aged  a 
and  16  year*.  Bus  )**#.  ColonlsL 


NATION  Al.  MOTORS  LTD 
II Q for  FORD-  and  Ford  • 
■MONARCH 


LV3R  HALE  - PULL  BET  BLUKPRU8T8 
• for  modern  Iroller.  114;  14  feet  by  14- 
font  beam  Box  3616.  Colonist. 


ODF.RN  1-ROOM  BUNGALOW 
Harbour  Churl  Phone  Bonkr  *r 


O MALL  HUMMER  CAMP  AT  BHAWNlOAN 
S’  lake  lu  rareful  tenant  for  entire 
Bummer,  boat  and  tent  210  month  B-'x 
3661.  Colonial 


ROOMS  TO  RENT 


Mobile  rkpair  her  vice- inboard 

and  marl 1 1#  motor*  repaired  In  sour 
own  boa*  Prompt  ivrvlce  O 021— Percy 
Wood*-  E 1683. 


42  POILLTRY  AND  LIVESTOCK 


TILL  EXCHANGE 


VjOOO  special 


„ FOUl.TRY  FARM. 

’ fully  modern  ••v*n-rnoai  t#angalaw, 
Pembroke  bath  #*i,  rlty  wa'er  light,  phena, 
modern  poultry  hnuee  for  649  bird*  hrondaf 
houaa  etc  alao  Incubator,  valued  at  ga  496 
for  c ty  horn*  or  auto  ramp  Boa  2272. 
•-  aim,  lit 


l LAROE  BRIGHT  ROOM.  TWIN  REDH. 
* » bjr  week  pr  month  Tltr**  minute,  ta 
car  or  bu*  Crtural  Phone  O 2«tH 


V«13tTEEN-FOOT  CLINKER-BUILT  IIOAT 
for  aale.  heavily  built,  lultable  for  In- 
board Phone  E 4740 


AWTTENTION  EOO  SHIPPERS  - THE 
Farm  Frodura  Cb  616  Pandora  Ave- 
nue want*  lo  Increase  our  egg  shipper* 
W*  pay  tha  freight  give  yno  an  accurate 
grading  mall  vour  cheque  weakly  For 
satisfaction  and  prompt  return*  *hlb  ua 
Phon*  O 8631 


12661  - MOVING 
Phone  O 1184  Lai 


HEANEY’S  (EWrn 
parking,  storage 
us  r.iplatn  nur  *#r»1r* 


Port  Albernl  the  faeiest  -grow  ing  town  In 
Rritleh  Columhla  Retail  lumber  and  build- 
ing supply  biMlnetv  Block  at  Invnirr  Hev. 
cra|  good  agenrlea  Included  all  ehr^tng 
good  oet  profit  Good  lease  re*»ona!>1# 
rent  Tills  M U»e  opportunity  of  a life- 
time far  a man  with  vision  tn  tha  future 
Don  i fall  tu  Investigate 


•R  RENT  A BRIGHT  SLEEPING 
room,  nicely  furnlibad  Phone  ft  1843 


3 \ ’ANTED— WERT  COAST  TRAWLER.  31 
7 7 tm  or  aver  Stete  p*-ticular*.  In- 
rludln*  price:  ca»h  Rot  147*  Color.Ut 


57  WANTED  TO  RENT— HOL’BBS 


today 


U’ELL-ESIABMRIICD  TRUCKING  AND 
messenger  bualorva  going  conrern 
Oa net  furred  to  aai  rifle*  awing  fa  Ui 
health  B«*  133*  Colonw  ' 

\\ANTED  PARTY  TO  HANDLE  VAL- 
, v liable  agency  for  Vsnreui't  Island 
Investment  II  509  Reply.  Box  )VW  Cal- 

>idl*> 


LEE  r I NO -ROOM -CAN  ARRANGE  FOR 
► ’ breakfast  Few  steps  from  street  car 
1488  Fbrt 


I I ATCHIRO  EOGR  - NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 
-■  » from  eelerted  two  and  lhre#-year-ald 
birds.  II  a setting  Heatler.  Stall  47.  Publla 
Market  Wednesday*  end  Saturdeyt 


1 • M -IH  CUNKER-BUILT  BOAT  WITH 
I — I'  1 1 ’J.  horsepower  Inboard  *ir- 
ro.-ied  motor,  in  good  condition.  8166  Apply 
2644  Quadra  before  8pm 


\ RELIABLE  TENANT  WHO  WILL 
• » guarani#*  escellent  ear#  alshea  five 
or  tit-room  house  Local  buameaaman 
Please  write  or  leave  phon*  number  Bn* 
•348  ColonUt 


GLADWEl.L  MOTORS 
MERCURY  CARS  ABO  TRUCKS 
LINCOLN  CARS 


OLEEPINO  ROOM  AND  BATH.  APART 
stent  Work  central  stilt  busturaa  gtn 
lieman.  Boi  3711.  Colonist 


EVERGREEN  REAL 
ESTATE,  LIMITED 


LL  KINDS  OF  POULTRY  WANTED 
Phon*  B 1607  910  Green  street 


AND  SERVICE 


ANGUS  MARINE  HALEB 
Boew  Broker 

In  Stock  t*4k  Wisconsin  Engine# 
Sherwood  Outboard  Searing  Gear  Pump* 
Rtrsible  Couplings 
Lighung  Plant  Unit*  Powered  With 
Brlgge-Rtration  Engines 

scr ip ps  - ton* son 

1138  Wharf  Street  Phone  O 7431 


IIEFIS'ED  YOUNO  MAN  IN  GOOD  POfll- 
• 6 lion  iex-aerviceman>  desire,  tmall 
home  or  i»o  lo  thr#e  room*  furnished, 
before  wife  and  baby  com*  from  England 
Box  17 J4.  Colonist 


BALLS  AND  MRVlCK-616  YATES  ST. 
PHONE  E8J31 


U*  ANTED  - OROCERY.  CONFECTION - 
«ry  nr  ga*  pi.mp  Something  aph 
good  living  quarters  Hvt  1630  Colonist 


T8QOKINO  ORDERS  FOR  R O P -SIRED 
•»  * Hew  Hampshire  rhlrki  Government 
approved  blood  - tested  stock  Hatching 
lwk-e  weekly  J L Lang,  Waytld*  Farm 
Cedar  Hill  Croaeroad  E 4394  or  O 6421 


’(TWO  HABTMENT  ROOMS,  UNFUR- 
* n lifted  1618  Titian  Road 


M.Vl* r ®n*/  •**  ClOM  ta  trampor-atlnn 
ideal  for  family  or  revenue  o-ii.-ii 

Early  po,.es*ton  Term. 

rtan.1**^  S,MCUt-  H*A'lr  lovely  whit* 
•tdlng  mingalr.w.  Fuur  room*  and  sum 
Fi'eptionallv  etniable  for  uld  at 
1',  Iota  Tax#*  464  Rase 
Venetian  blind*  Ei'ellen' 
naid#  and  t.uf  A*  fiui 

balante  monthls  ^6 

111!  furniahed 
'g  machine  i 


U ’ANTED  IN  DUNCAN  OR  VICINITY  -) 
or  4 rooms  or  house,  furnished  nr  un- 
furnished by  naval  veteran  and  «1fe  and 
on#  boy  I*  tear*  Reference*  furnished. 
Oft  Bakery.  Duncan 


WV  HAVE  FOR  SAIS  A DRV -CLEANING 
business  wall  established  In  a very 
gn»o  in.  a'ion  and  fully  equipped  Lr*» 

can  b*  arranged  for  new  q£4  u l|  u | 


ROOMS  WANTED 


(TOR  SAIN  149  BARRED  ROCK  E 
Hampshire  pullets,  three  months  aid. 
64  earn.  Hally  strain  fins  3701.  Colonist 


room 

fount  couple 
mem  furnsci 
condition  t 

13  nm.  cash  

rCan  slv>  Is#  bough#  ft 
ine.iudlng  fund  washin 

DAVIE  STREET  SOITH  OF  THF  AVENUE 
A »'>od  family  home  hf  seven  rooms  Lfv- 
ing-ranm  wtrh  fireplace  den  dining-room 
kitchen  mee  bedrooms  up.  f.ill  hs.»met#l 
•I'h  furnore  Nlre  rnrr.tr  prr.pert)  An 

::z':r  M .<i:kki 

cmclf  - *x'9*un«*ny  o*n 
built  sirrsc’ivv  bnngshrw  with  I rooms 
and  breskfost  room  all  oB  | floor  F*#ra 
large  llvit>g-r<N>ra.  dining-room  den  thrsa- 
*****  ba#hr#*om.  ] large  bed  mams  t 
smaller  Four  bedroom*  fl  deairer  lovely 

• IfNt  flo art  Prill  r#8»rr,f  f Mk 

rage  Ferfecl  condlflon  : hroughet  Tww 
-2's  Fruit  Good  garden  Ovner-oerti- 
Wed  Terms  FoaaeMion 
•4  key*  Frtae  C*)#.'Rf 

CKifUiB  lm«h  dry -dash  m*,#*  4-natMi 
*9M0lPW  L#  ring -room  »wer.  fireploa*. 
cebtnot  klt'het  Loir  of  r Ineel,  I Him 
bod  swam*  Furnace  g|pe#f  lo  every  rn-m 
Inc  I udin*  fine  extra  room  lb  fuf  imsemenf. 
Tub*  Oarage  Hi  boson 
reorv  Large  iandscoped 
•1  408  rash 
Frige 


Hr  ELDERLY  WIDOW.  UMTURNIHHEO 
or  partially  furnished  room  and  kit- 
chenette Mndei  at*  rent  Bos  J867.  Colonist 


Fairfield  Apartment 
Block 


CAFE  FOR  BALE.  HEATING  CAPACITY 
for  76,  vary  nludern  equipment  Alao  living 
quarters  Price. 


SVIX  NEW  MAMPKIIIRE  COCREREIJ1 
aeren  raunths  old,  bally  strain.  82  76 
• arh  Apply  Wm  Pick  Cnlqtilu  PO 


IN  STOCK 

TlfE  NEW  1948  ORAY 
Model  Four-63  - 3 I Red  Gear 
87  H P at  I 400  Hev, 

See  the  New  Orav  Feature* 

ORAY  EVINRUTJE  - O M DIESEL 
Boat  Brokers  Marine  Ineuraan 

VICTORIA  MARINE  AGENCIES 
866  Yatea  Street  O 313 


4 FOUR  OR  FIVE- ROOM  BUNGALOW 
/a  for  two  adults  Best  of  references 
Phone  O 1312  from  Pam  to  II  noon 


Ceil  Mr  H R Barnett 
OEOROt  RANDALL 


I.HRNISHED  ROOM  WITH  KI  TCflY-N 
ette,  for  elderly  ladr  Near  town  ptr 
ferrkd  Phoo#  O 1947.  between  7 snt 
• pm 


l’»  LARGE  SEI  F CONTAINED  SUITE* 
*’*  at  prewar  rents  A tplnndd  tnves#- 
meor  thawing  goad  return*  Goad  re»l. 
deni-al  ^-i|an  Far  full  paruculars  rail 

^;hA,r"  rtn.iKMi 


NEW  11 AMIHH1RES 
WRITE  PLYMOUTH  BOCKS 

AU  Chirk*  From  Blood- Tested  Stag* 
Hatching  tgg*  From  Our  Owo  Stork  Only 
W W SEYMOUR.  DUNCAN.  BC 


L*MA1X 

Ua# 


HOURS.  FAIRFIELD  OR  JAMES 
Box  3660  Colonial 


FARGO  THREE  ION  TRUCK 


136J  Douglas  Atrtet 


Equipped  With 


1 ’ROENT  - TWO  ADULTS.  TWO  CHIU 
* dren.  srhonl  age  need  any  *l*e  house 
Excatlent  rare  good  tenant*.  Please  writ* 
or  lease  phon*  number  B#,x  1666  CdTcnirt 


OENERAL  STORE 
la  telert  residential  dUtnrt  no  *< 
linn  wiilRa  two  mile*  Oa*  pump 
quarters  Onnd  lurnovvr  Gsnaln* 
here  at  811  600  For  handling  this  y t 


HOUSEKEEPING  ROOMS 
TO  RENT 


Doom  itglu.  eunvteor*  flve-tpeen 
transmlsslnr.  twe-*peed  rear  aal* 
end  tram*  reinforcement 


NOB -C  RAFT 

Utility  Bn*i 
, Flyaood  Const  rar  Won 
t>p— Safe — Roomy 


THE  CITY  BROKERAGE 


nOUHKXEEPINtt  ROOM  FOR  RENT 
83)  Esquimau  Road  Empire  96J) 
afternoon* 


I ’NFVRNISHED  I OR  4-HOOM  MOURE 
* wr  duplex  rloee  In  Onod  I*n*nU  No 
children  O 7B7I 


MrLEOD-LUlASUEN 


l'6-HP  Air-Cooled  Motor 


JOOD  WORK  RURSB  AND  HARNESS. 
■ elan  aboui  halt  ton  nl  hay,  two 
mug  ha  end  twu  rultlvaUiva  Oakland* 


I AROE  SRIOHT  FURNISHED  ROOM 
*J  with  or  without  homekeegin#  1844 
Stanley  Avenue  O 6934 


Yates  and  Quadra  O 11 

FlymoqUt  - Chrysler  - Fargo 
Sola*  • Peru  . Service 


OFFICES.  STORES.  HALLE 
TO  RENT 


EW  STORK  l TYING  QUARTERS  BUTT 
#*-*orvlr#man:  Pori  Renfrew  Apply 


FORT  STREET 

Between  Douglaa  end  DIobMurd  Etreet* 
Rijatneas  block*  one  vacant  buatnaa#  arte 
Between  Blenaherd  end  Quadra  S' re#'# 
Modern  basing,*  blork.  'on'alnfng  four 

$25,000 


tEEMKNT  ROOM.  UL'IET  WARM 
atnal*  man  only  Phone  E 6488 


ROWBOATS  - DINGHIES 
13  ta  l«-P#vot  Inboard  Bos#* 
Our  Sgoetaitv 

VOOLER  BROS  SEA  CRAFT 
648  Johnaon  • treat 


Eirlaa'TW  One  mt  the  bee*  mffee  shop 
buy*  tn  the  l#vw#r  end  of  the  Uland  Pa- 
ter* pr.ul  bill  lie*  unlimited  Rtock  equlp- 
r#ep t ir,r;.»ded  Lease  arranged  Dl  f t 
Jail  in  tnvea' tgato— over  4689  per  m«ie.th 
net  Rons  fid*  buyers  only  Art  quickly 
os  this  won  I last 


pURKRRFD  JERSEY.  DUB  FOURTH 
* call  April  11  very  eentle  and  will 
make  Blew  family  cow.  189  Kestln9  1IY 


|>ORTARLE  PAIN!  SPIVAY  OUN  OUT- 
1 fit*  for  rent  Prank  Clarkson  retail 
paint  store  813  Pandora  O 7t36 


$0500 


IAMBS  RAY  NEAR  S TORES  A 8*1#  CAR— 
Lar  we  furnished  houeekewiBnt  room, 
rook  store  and  open  flreplae*  Suit  bathe- 
lor  or  baatnes*  rouple  Box  PM.  Colon#*! 


niHREB  YOUNO  GOAT*  16  MONTHS  A 

I Hawthorn*.  Weal  Saanich  Rood,  naar 

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RADIO  SHOP 

#1  -Jl-A  SMALL  RADIO  REPAIR  SHOP 
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trta  gamp  garago.  baathona*.  float,  boat 
8)166  Boa  1641  Colonial 


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delivered  to  4U ’ mill  Industrial  Reserv, 
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^WJI-IMMEUIATE  FOBBEMION  d- 
room  old  hunt#  need*  decor* 
•tint  end  palming  1 bedroom*  down- 
stair*. On  about  half  •»  aw*  grodunre* 
lend.  Oerden  lull  ol  boiba.  flowering 
•nrub*.  rrtdt  iree*  111 y bond  Well  located 
neat  erhooi  end  3*  Du*.  Quadra  duirict 
Loo  t»t« 

CONYERA-WILDEHB  CO 
Bee  L.  O Wllkmaon  or  W H Hilton 
oil  Broua tuon  Street 


INEXPENSIVE 

HOMES 


DAVIES  REALTY 


i |AK  BAY  — 7 ROOMB  OH  OROIWO 

‘ " floor  High  loceiltn  with  unpar  allv.ed 
Tien  of  u>  end  mountain*  Ltving-ruc.m. 
flrrplere  : dtntna  room.  4 bedroom* 

U*  varar.d*.  tutte  modern  kitchen  with 
electric  rang*  J-emtiroke  liethroom  herd* 
wood  floor*  Full  cement  baaetnrnr.  fur* 
Mir.  wash  tube,  iboecr  end  toilet  in 
beiement  Dnuble  garage  Al!  copper  pine 
plumbing  Thl*  houae  ta  fully  intulated 
and  only  flea  year*  old.  j | ^ ^ | 


A HOME  FOB  YOU! 

ALL  1MMED1A  1 1 FOMEBSION 

4 MKAPPY  LrrrLE  MODERN  WHITE  3- 
* » room  bungalow  with  smart  red  D'l- 
tuid  roof  in  lew  HUI  Corner  lot  Oeragt 
A “love  neat  for  the  newlyweds  or  ideal 
(or  the  retired  rouple.  Ye’M'.l  Ml 

Hurry  Terma  at  a 0!»fnf7f 

A BEAUTIFUL  4-ROOM  YELLOW  STUCCO 
ItUHGALOW  with  green  Du r old  roof  Loeely 
tepee* ry  nle*ter.  cured  celling*  I'ambrnk# 
bathroom  amert  rad  end  Week  rahtoei 
kiuhen.  te...  £i  U>0 


R.  BROWN  b SONS 


RITHET  — GI722 

-HOMES  IN 
OAK  BAY 


404  YATES  STREET 
Phone  o amo 

pairrud 

6EA  VIEWS 

A aplrndkd  stx-roora  aeml-baneelou 
bedruunu.  ll»:u«-room  fireplace 
room.  tnclHtr  with  tile  etnk,  three-piece 
both.  *l*i  toilet  end  *eah  been*  in  lull 
oe*cinrnt  Piped  fleet  to  ell  room*..  Bepa- 
rete  garagt.  nice  garden.  ell  planted  You 
ten  toe*  e »loo#  almost  in  the  ueeen  from 
the  atm*  Very  QUI'k  Po**'!-  <4 ‘.'.III  I 

lion.  Ei:luiiva  listing.  PtlH-fWvV 


Ai  |i|i  *- t‘u*.te»r  on  foreehor*  Ho  run- 
^1  M n I nl0#  epter  er  alevtrti  List* : 
Good  »e«u*  end  doe*  In  transportation. 

Cl  Wl  W |~,LBt*tiid  Ui  Htrtner  on  i»*  lote 
1 I Three-roomed  co'tag*  Tiulet 
end  ehnuer.  Fire  yeera  old  lmmedietr 

poaaeaalnn 

Hle-nule  circle  four-rocnled 
bungalow  Outside  garag*  In 
nice  condiUon. 

W.ierlrcnt  cottage.  Cordova 
Bay.  Four  room*.  Hunning 
eater  and  electric  light 

C I •>!  W |— su-roomed  houae,  Marigold 
I- Comfortable  home 


Beautiful  Phil#  aturco  bungalow  built  1 »• 
war*  ago  end  hall-ecre  uI_Atvu.id  Flrg 
large  room*  Fur  place  in  TlYing-rontu. 
Hardwood  fl.iors  In  main  iuuul  and  bed- 
room. with  shown  and  toilet  In  baaemenl. 
Kuil  beacmrni  end  geiagc  t.To-«  yy  1 ( M I 
in  transportation  Price  • u 


SMALL  HOMES 


CITY 

-Stucco  bungalow.  Four  nice 
room*,  recently  redecorated. 
Cloee  an. 


Three 


Term* 

FAIRFIELD  Wall-built  apertnwt  houae. 
4 auite*.  hot-water  heating  Total  reeenue 
• ItoSd  Early  pc.**e*al»r>  of  Ohe  lUl'.a  If 
desired  Thl*  u one  of  the  beet  Paying 
apartment  houae*  in  the  city  If  required 
a*  revenue  only,  janitor  take*  care  of 
everything  Juat  llated  ThU  will  aell 
quickly.  *o  give  ua  an  earlj  M H H I 

FA  IRK!  ELD-  One  block  frtim  Bearon  Hill 
Park  and  a*e  4-ruoin  *(hixo  bungalow, 
all  gruund  floor  Living-room,  flrepiac* 
dlulng-rocm  with  built-in  feature*,  den  2 
•Pat lout  bedroom*.  3-pletc  bathroom.  Full 
cement  basement.  furnace,  wa»h  tub* 
Oarage  Large  lot  about  an  a 1)0  Fruit 
tree*  -apple,  cherry,  pear  and  email  fruit* 
is  QOO  handle*  (jfl‘rjl/1 


$35<xr 


Thl*  1*  atUmtely  one  of  the  fln#4t  lujme* 
for  *ale  in  a very  eailuatve  aecllon  of  Oea 
Bay  today  Fivr  really  attractive  and  ape* 


ACRES.  )IM  FT  WATERFRONT  OVER. 

looking  Cordova  Bag.  all  <T(MH 


cleared 


clou*  room*,  ptua  a nice  runpu*  room  with 
fit  enlace,  lotiaervarorj,  nice  garden,  large 
lot.  aetomatlc  heating  and  onlv  on*  min- 
ute * walk  to  a mil*  uf  beautiful  eandy 
beach  Thta  home  t*  well  aurtli  the  price 

*13,500 

NEAR  WINDSOR  PARK  - E»-eptlun*llr 

a all -built  and  ultra-modern  slx-roum  atucco 
to  Good- tired  room*  with  cove 
oar  floor*  Venetian  blind*  etc 
— - HOT  WATER  WB*TlNO_ 
T3  i wired  for  rang*' 
room  With  fireplace, 
...  ,_SWBP  laundry  tray*.  Mon 
be  seen  to  bg  appreciated  7(111 

Early  poaaaaaion  and  term*  al  - * *-»•  • ' ' 

MUST  BE  BOLI>- Stucco  bungalow.  In 
tpntlet*  cnndttton  lntlde  and  out  St* 
• pm  lout  room*  on  on*  floor;  modern  in 
every  retpect,  including  HOT  WATER 


Ar*QAf>— New  atuern  bungalow  Five 
room*  Large  living-room  util- 
ity room,  no  haarment  Owner  may  c hoove 
color  it  heme  aa  thl*  bungalow  U now  ready 
for  immediate  occupation.  I 

• OAK  BAY 

-e*  *|  *— NEAR  SEA.  New  Uucco  bon- 
qT  | *J‘  M I (aiow  of  S rocun*  Hardwood 
floor*  throughout  High  baaemrnk  Am- 
ple apare  for  rumpus  room  Beat  material*. 
Clove  to  arhool.  Terma  edn  bo  arranged. 


Paraon  Bridge  Dlatrlct-Cedar-Bding  cot- 
tage with  am ii.#-room,  dinette,  klu h*n 

• llh  cuplMjard*  ax-.O  oil  j^{|),')(| 

A J O REILLY 

10,  101  Courtney  St  E OdJj 


A beautiful  coui'try  attate  of  tit  acre* 
with  one  mile  uf  veatfontag*  Large  or* 
third,  paature,  and  »pwc!i-u»  i»rdena  atop* 
trig  down  to  the  *r*  Houar  of  nine  rca-ma 
with  automatic  roal  furuaev  and  air-xou- 
tU '.lolling  unit  Four  bodroem*.  two  three* 
piece  bathroom*  All  large  room*  wuk 

» ,»w  windoea  -Hardwood  Inlaid  floor* 
throughout  mam  floor.  (II  Ml 

FVU  pnea  <YHT,L  * 

GORGE 

Newly  vonatruced  of  hand  picked  lumbar. 


location*  Cloae  to  aea.  park.  *torM  and 
transportation  Larga  living-room,  hard- 
wood flovra,  fireplace.  Urge  dining-room, 
i.ai  floor*,  entrance  hall,  kitchen  with 
btrakfatt  noow.  wlrad  for  electric  rangr- 
Den  with  fireplace  and  one  bedroom  down, 
three-piece  bath,  concealed  atairway  to  two 
more  bedroomi  Full  baaemenl  contain- 
ing pipe  furnace  and  garage.  <1(1  *i(  ||  1 
Quiek  poaseamon.  Frt..a  iiriu.tfUU 


| bungalow 
emUng*. 

OlL-O-MATlC  . 

I bybtem.  amart  kitchen 
nook,  runtpu*  — 
lor  two  car*, 


SC  1 1 tl  W l~cl*  *'  *°  fw,t  Swwer  older- I 
type  bungalow,  in  !ir*t-ria** 
condition  New  paint  lntlde  and  outttd*  I 
New  Durutd  roof 

V |-||l| -Off  Slielbourn*.  u»  ro-mn 
baaement  Comer  lot  Out- 

aldc  garage 

c>  a *•  | u | — Fine  little  bungalow,  four 
roomy  Mudern  kit -hen  fire 
place  New  furnace  In  concrete  baseman: 
New  roof.  Newly  decorated  Uvalde  and  out- 
aide  Quick  pitaaraa'.on. 

{*.)/U|  Solid  brick  bungalow  Ba»a- 
ment  New  all-t’aal  fumaev 
D unilt!  roof  In  perfect  condition  thruugh- 

uut  Brick  garage 

4 * F/Ut — Five-roomed  bungalow  Three 
^-i  * I'nf  bedroom*.  Full  baaemenl  and 


atrjut  HANDLES  FIVE  ROOM  BUN- 
UI'”"'  gatow  In  gnod  condition  bal- 
ance 11.473  on  term*  Immediate  poaaottion. 


Immediate  poaaeaalon 


DUPLEX 

Itvo-rv/v— l.  Blda-by-aldc  duple*  eacel- 
|#r,t  location:  hot-water  heat 
Renta  MO  per  month  each 

t^Alin1  Up-and-down  duplet  E»* 

O*  )I  rv  HI  rellent  loratlnn  wnd  eloae  to 
bue  line.  Will  ahow  better  than  13-5  groaa 
Term*. 


OAK  DAY 

SOUTH  OF  THE  AVENUE  Nicely  loceted 
4-n.oxn  bungalow.  AU  large  room*  Full 

r:,\r."'  4"a  ^2o« 

A CEDAR  SfDINO  BUNOAfrjW  WITH 
THREE  BEDROOMS  that*  on  a large  lot 
la  very  nUe  condition  tnroughou-  Full 
..amment,  furnace.  *4m<M> 

AND  OTHERS  IN  OAK  BAY  UP  TO  *13  000 
HOMER  11.  A COMPANY 
ytn  Central  Bldg  . Cor  View  and  Bread  8t* 
Phone  B 1113  or  Call  Z 47*0  Eve*  E 07H 


tinulied  loom  aud  toilet.  Me#  lawn*  and 
ahruba  ^T^*.k 

Full  petre  w ^ 4 t_  4 •> 

BUSINESS  PROPERTIES 

If  vuu  are  Inleretted  in  mvetting  tn  bual- 
nru  proper!  lev  on  Douglas  St  I act  »*e  ua. 
Vtr  have  l»o  very  intclrtung  nuts  AlAO 
aomr  choir e retail  altrs.  apatlxnrnt  and 
garage  ivacar.O  on  Fort  and  oilier  atreetA. 
All  inquiries  gtvru  tmmediata  attention. 
First#  Ask  for  Mr.  Bagahawe 

COUNTRY  BUNCAIOTT 

*4)00  rati,  buva  nearly -new  4-ro*i«*n  bun- 
' yainw  t- piece  bathroom  Nearly  one  arra 
uf  land  # srtly  ueeu  oelighi/ul  *nu*Ui»n. 
Quick  potsesaion  Imld*  four-mile  circle 
I Please  Ask  fo*  Mr  Bagahawa 


SEAFRONT  — 4-rnoro  ai  ucro  bungalow, 
large  living-room  with  plate  glass  wtndowi 
and  open  Itreptare  3 bedrooms,  modern 
Prinbro *r  bathroom,  modern,  apactoua  kit- 
chen Full  renter.:  beiement,  furnace  and 
waab  tub»  Separate  gsrsgv  NP'e  lawn* 
and  tree*,  etr  Magnlh.er.t  *ea 
view,  tsr.dy  beach  Price 

QU-ADRA  LiCtWNTOWN— Walking  dlatance 
to  anywhere  Oond  ronraing-hnuaa.  fully 
fUrnuhed.  Uro««  revenue  Ittfl  V»  monthly, 
pi u*  owner  t »ui*.e  Eacellent  location  In 
flr*t-cla*a  condition  Oood 
l&veatment  at  

NEAI\  .JUBILEE  HOSPfTAl^-4-room  bun- 
galow  ImmerHkl*  pottetclon 


HOME. 


FAIRFIELD.  REAL 
■ ten  rooms.  Quick  putaeaaton. 


Phone  B 1»41 


Bii-rcaim  *enil-btmgalow.  In  eplendid  cor.dt- 
Uan  It.elite  and  out  Quiet  atr«et.  elo»e 
to  transportation  Threa  bedroom*,  large 
living-room,  dining-room,  fireplace  Sp.cn- 
drd  kttrhen.  threr-piei-e  bath  Full  base- 
ment, new  pipe  furnace  Lovely  large  lot 
e llh  fruit  trc*a,  ehtekeu  pen.  Poaaeaalon 
by  May  l»  Eicluaive  '<lrilMI 

It*  ting.  Price  nri*-Fv/tJ 

CORDOVA  BAY 

A smart,  attractive  four-room  atucco  bun- 
Italuw  In  (plcndld  condition  throughout 
Pbluhrd  floor*,  fireplace,  Pembroke  bath, 
rabtnet  kitchen.  utUHy  room.  gla**cd-in 
•uriporch  Workahop  and  fuel  tlieA  One- 
querter_;aerg  of  well-luld-out  groutnl*  with 
flpwrr*.  *hmb*.  .frutt  tree*.  Close  to  aiorea 
and  beach,  fnimedlate  bi"\4  | 

poasaaalon.  Price  •_ 


GETTING  GERTIE'S  GARTER 

may  have  be*"  » TICKUSH  proposition 


Horn*  hunting  la  a proposition  these  days, 
loo.  but  ae'roay  b*  able  to  mat#  it  easier 
for  you  with  th#  following  choice  proper- 
life. 

I— TODAY  S SPECIAL  LOW  PRICED  LOW 
DOWN  PAYMENT.  Are  you  retiring 
xwiah  we  merei,  or  Juat  married  too 
comxnerA»>t  Then  read  thl*  Built  Juat 
before  the  war.  this  cute  little  Saanich 
whit*  atucco  bungalow  mo  basement, 
so  no  atepvi  haa  Juat  been  listed.  Hit- 
ting-room  haa  open  fireplace,  tau  bed* 


We  have  a very  catenate#  Rating  of  many 
fine  Home*  and  Estate*  In  all  Lower  !a- 
Und  area*.  Information  always  available 
to  interested  elieat* 


Not  new  but  rfiarming  and  built  like  a 
batUaaMP  Bia-room  bungalow  i»twet  fird- 
erai.  UvUtg-roum  « a 14  with  granite 
fireplace,  famlly-aiae  dtnmg-room  with 
fireplace  and  sunroom  adjoining  modern 
Kitchen,  wired  fur  range  three  choice  bed- 
room* and  bathroom  with  pedestal  basin 
Full  baaement  with  ratra  room,  laundry 
tray*,  new  copper  piping  and  furnace. 
Large  mt  tn.  garden  several  fruit  tream 
Garage  on  lane  Taae*  »#0  Clo»r  to 
school*  and  transportation.  SkSi(M) 
Poaaauion  and  term*  at  „vT*tri7 

New  white  stucco  bungalow  Entrance  hall, 
-large  living-room,  guef.-aire  dlnlng-ruom, 


FARMS 


40*»(lll_'0  acre*.  3 cleared;  good  cot- 
•lpv>.)Vvr  (age  with  bathroom:  I bed- 
room* Frlce  Include*  livestock  Will  trade 
for  house  In  (own. 

iJ7r:/k/k- Bulb  and  fruit  farm.  • arrea 
? 4 •JU'f  „r  nnc  iand.  ThU  la  an  excel- 
lent  paying  proposition  Modern  bungalow; 
ill  rooms;  full  baaemenl.  garage  Ideal 

location. 


i furnace. 


-Stucco  bungalow  modern 
Large  lot  with  fruit  treoa 


£>050 

Vacant. 


OOOD  HOME  BUYS 
4 N EXTRA  WELL-BUILT  SIX-ROOM 
a\  bungalow  Early 
poeaeaaion  Price 

Half  caali  Discount  far  all  cash 


EDWARD  SPENCER  At  CO. 

2Ut  Be u Hard  Bldg 
B JIM  He*  Phone 


hi  4 C(t A— 0,‘*  rear  ol4r  Four  room*  and 
modern  bathroom,  utility  room 
Wired  for  range  Inlaid  lino  In  gftchen 
and  bathroom 

Fite -raorr.ed  older-type  bunga- 
low. in  #*cvUent  mndltlun. 


CLOVtRDALE 

Fi  ur-rix  m bungalow  Ju*t  newly  drmraied. 
within  two-mile  circle  and  rloe#  to  tran*- 
pcmatiun  Fairly  new  house  with  riienlace 
In  Ifvltcg  - room  <UMH) 

Tull  price  '>UMfU 

MT.  TOLMIE 

Lovely  large  home  on  corner  Jnt  Knur  bed- 
room*. Large  living-room,  den  with  fire- 
place Hardwood  floor!  In  main  roruna. 
Kitchen  wired  fur  electric  range  Full  beve- 
menl.  Otl-O-MatU  hot  water  heating  Early 
puaaeaaton  .<1(1  4 MM  I 


room*,  three-piece  bathroom  and  spot- 
lets  cabinet  kitchen.  Jtuoma  arc  cosy 
and  not  too  large  Polished  flour* 

Taana 
IH  ONLY 


I \tncK  poamcsmoN  u.*oo  six-room 

' • house.  haaemenL  Excellent  condltlxm. 
403  Ray  dot  Aw  i« 


A me#  fuur-room  bungalow.  i(tl*>*»4\ 
Cloae  In.  Price  W-OU 

A near  new  modern  bungalow.  Four  r<rom* 

and  breakfast  nook.  Basement,  (0*  ((kXik 
furnace,  etc.  Fricg  Wl/uw 

A good,  rlota  tn  ten-mom  guest  house 
including  property  and  fur-  Ht  1 “U  U I 
htture.  etc.  Price  c^f.jt/U 

A good  eight-room  bungalow-type  hum* 

In  a nlre  garden  £4250 


throughout-  Attained 
only  |)l  ITS  A HTKA1 
*1*00  DOWN  AND  S-ii.  A 
MONTH.  Pull  price  ONLY  V>»fUU 
MOUNT  TOLMIE  Sit-room  frame  semi- 
bungalow  , with  full  baaement  and  drum 
furnace  liaragr  and  workshop  with 
full  concrete  foundation  and  tlwir.  Large 
lot  has  about  3 0O0  various  bulb*  Tsar* 
Ju*t*37.  OOOD  SLlXiM) 


FARM  AND  INC0M£ 

TOURIST  P08SIBIUTIEH 
BIX  acre*  In  a choice  location,  with  aea 
vleaa.  part  on  aea  Sheltered  location,  tale 
Winter  anchorage.  Abundance  of  both 
tx»c  and  small  fruit*  A tplendid  barn, 
chicken  houae.  etc.,  all  with  electric  light* 
A dandy  a-room  hgusa.  Every  inch  under 
cultivation,  no  rock.  Splendid  location 
for  tourist  cabin*,  roadatda  IBS.  4!A"UlM 
tearoom,  etc.  Price  tj r»r»JV/W 

Night  Phorea-  0 7310  er  E <311. 


£1000 


‘ LOTS 

M 000— Ten  Mile  Point  Beautiful  secluded 
location,  three  acre*.  Marina  view. 

•3  IW0— Seafront.  07'S  > 1M 
• 1 300— Joan  Crescent.  30  a 1«S 
11,100— Ttlrhardmn  Moia  AO  a 130 
•S00— High  Furt.  to  k 143. 

344(3— Fairfield.  50  x 1*3. 


cured  r riling!  and  t*p«»try-flnl*h«d  wall*, 
built-in  kitchen  and  two  nice  bedroom* 
ll.i rdadint  floor*  Good  high  cement  ba»«- 
ment.  Tilmdry  tub*  and  furnace,  etc  Mnv* 
In  tomorrow  morning  ‘(tT'sIMI 

Half  caah  handle*.  Price  wl'ffD 


REVENUE  PRODUCER  - In  high  Oorra 
and  overlooking  the  wafer  la  thl* 
very  good  apartment  hnuae  i>f  four 
aultea  which  bring  a revenue  of  III*  W 
and  till!  leave*  a dandy  autre  lor  th* 
owner.  Everything  t*  in  aputlava  con- 
dition and  will  require  nothing  dune  tor 
some  time  Full  baaemenl.  Large  lot 

Quick  pntst salon  of  owner  * fij;*”  (H  HI 


Qj-oxkrk-View  Royal  Ore-roomed  attic** 
bungalow,  ftve  year*  old  Mod- 
ern Three  bedrnnmt,  baaement  and  fur- 
r.are 

PLEASE  ASK  FOR  Mil  JONES 

Arthur  E Haynes,  Ltd 

7)»  FORT  STREET  E 3131 

Evening  E 3)n3 


BUYING 


3—  SAANICH.  AND  SUBLIME- St twen  aeml- 
bungalow.  built  Juat  before  the  war  of 
excellent  material*— living-room  with 
Iruaid  oak  floor*  and  fireplace,  two 
bedroom*  sparkling  rahlnef  kitchen 
with  tiled  alnk  and  breakfast  ui>ok. 
four-piece  chromed  Pembroke  bathroom 
Two  more  bedroom*  up  Garage  and 
furnace  In  full  baiemrnt  Copper  piping. 
Lawn*  and  rockeries  on  large  lor  pretent 
a not  of  color 

THIS  CAN  BE  YOURS  4 • »•  ” ’ 

4 —  OAK  BAY— Brand  new  axil-built  •:*- 
room  atucco  bungalow  nn  corner  lot 
ntrvn  In  bweww-i  toe  tea  •••%  THIS 
HOME  IS  AIR  CONDITIONED  and  prr- 
t#n*»  all  th#  fealurea  of  the  ULTRA 
MODERN  plua  th#  quiet  aerlualon  of- 
fered in  this  exceptionally  fine  Oak  Bay 

now'00  8“  £>ooo 

TERMS  AND  POSSESSION  ON  ALL 


Rithet  Consolidated,  Ltd 

Fst.  1871 

Member  Real  Ettata  Board  ot  Victoria 
1117  WHARF  ST  PHONE  O 17J3 

• Evenings 

Mr.  distance.  E TB 10:  Mr.  Belcher.  O J334 


ROSEVEAK  A CO.  LTD 
)!<tg.  413  View  Street 

O 4041 


N H A.  Conlrai-ta  will  be  arranged  by 
on  any  of  th*  above  lota 


Home  and  Income  Three  large  room*  for 
owner  Upper  auite  rented.  CTo*g  fb  trena- 
porlaMoQ  and  atuta*.  3b  day*  pu*ae**t»n 
of  lower  tune  l^rge  lot  to  lane  Soma 
furniture  tnrludrd  Clean  and  comrorrehie. 
No  barmen.  £*4750 

SAANICH  ACREAGE 

p;  Acre*  In  a nica  InreMon. 


duplex  out  Haultalri  wot-  Four-room 
suit#  up  that  rants  fur  lio  and  a vary 
attractive  suite  lot  o»nf  down  , _E*u* 
r non  In  basement.  Bu*  pa*t 
the  door.  Full  price 

BEACON  HILL-  A type  of 
1«>  find  t ud  ay  D this  f*l 
able  sxa-rcorn  bungalow, 
brtaht  and  airy  room*,  i 


R.  BROWN  b SONS 

LIMITED 


\UTOMOBILS  AND  HOME  INSURANCE 
Low  rate*  Strong  British  companle* 
Marriott  Realty,  401  Central  Bunding 
a 31141.  O 4714 


home  hard  I 
7 present-  I 
. ..II  large,] 
ntcelr  deenrafed 

_ig  fDturv*  U'al 

ready  to  move  Into  No  rennrattne  re- 
quired In  or  out  Bie  rement  batement 
Can  be  handled  with  II. W0 

N n A - A moat  modern  aturco  bungalow  nf 
four  large  room*  and  dtne'tr  Living-room 
I*  something  to  marvel  at  with  numerous 
let#  features  and  plate  glau  window* 
Hardwood  floor*  all  through  Kttrhen  and 
dine"#  ar*  very  latest  Hot-water  hearing 
to  all  roams  Big  basement.  >S(  H I 

FA IRFfEID -Close  In  the  see.  trenrporta- 
tian  end  Marasret  Jenkins  School  la  thl* 
i cry  good  family  horn*  of  *1*  room*  and 
Biaaaed-tn  aludr  Llvlne  and  dining-room* 
are  roomy,  well  flnished  and  have  Uxht 
polished  floor*  Plumbing  t*  practically  all 
new  New  furnace  In  batement.  new  roof 
and  new  garaxe  Juat  listed  Sfc'VtlM) 


THREE  IDEAL  BUSINESS  BUILDINGS 


Established  1W0 

'Member  Real  Estate  Board  of  Victoria! 


Mr.  Lovltl.  O 4141. 


RANDALL'S 


Three-ttory  brick  atruclura  near  City 
Halt.  Ju»t  off  Douglas  Street  and  near 

£25,000 

Earfuilv*  Luting 


PHONE  O 7171 


C7TY-  Artrartne  bwrrgwtow 
on  on*  floor.  Hard  wood 
return*.  Thar*  it  a good  »* 
and  garage.  NIc*  lot.  in  | 
location.  PRICE 


Mr  Prlak,  0 3410  Mr  Ulrich.  E 43*0 

Mr.  Lalng.  E 7100  Mr  O Toali.  O 1373 
Fto  Hwnday  Phone  ti-aiu.  Pleas* 


EataliUihad  IW3 

Member  Real  Estate  Bnerd  of  Vlflorla 
913  GOVERNMENT  STREET  O 4113 


i »OSY  FOUR-ROOMED  COTTAGE. 

with  fireplace  Cloae  to  bearh. 
bus  and  store.  Cash,  3)  350  * 7307. 

Fnsaeaalon  May  L 


Onr-*tory  brtrk  atnicture  with  three 
atore*.  on  Douglas  BtfNt,  hear  Hudson-* 

K.tv  £31.500 

^ Exclusive  Listing 


MARIGOLD— SU-roomed  huuaa  with  fur- 
nace; chicken  house*  St**^*^^ 

Price  (cash;  •! 


E.1QUIMALT— Here  u a very  good  nine- 
roomed  aeml-bungetow  81»  mom*  and 
balhtuum  on  ground  floor  The  uiMtalr*  U 
rented  and  one  room  down,  tevenur  »«o 
leaving  five  room*  for  owner  a < l>)|t|) 
use  About  17,  lou  PRICE 

CALL  MR  OUPHANT 

EaQUIMAi  r-  Without  a duubt  the  beat 
buy  In  thl*  itutrlrt  A dar.dy  nyr-ronmrd 
bungaluw.  full  toarment.  furnace  Nice 
garden  fiarl!  location.  Tenanted  at  pres- 
ent. but  well  wurth  waiting  for  • I “ j ,i  | 

at  thl*  price  PRICE  «r-*F7 ni 

CALL  MR  PLAYFAIR 


MARRIOTT  REALTY 


OFF  CEDAR  HILL  ROAD 

THREE-ROOMED  COTTAGE  Ue*>  1 
with  bathroom.  Prtc#  <!S>1 


Two-»t6ry  brick  building,  on  Fort  Street, 
near  Uxuglaa  Street  £“iO,()0€ 


l.tEKriWOOD  - 3 ROOM  BUKOAIXIW. 
I Durolrt  ruof,  all  large  bright  room* 
3-ptere  bathroom,  flrepleer  and  oak  floor  In 
living-room  Full  cement  basement  fur- 
nace. laundry  tub*  Separate  garage  Lot 
33  a 130,  good  garden,  frulta,  •jtiT-'xd 
flower*,  shrub*,  bulb*  'C'*  • • 

PARKDALE—  7-roinn  home,  basement  flen- 

■ rat*  garage  Ouod  garden  <SL1(WM4 

Tales  333  Term*  TTlwUU 

BOOKE -4'4  arrea.  1 000  ft  teafrontate. 

■ 13  ft  highway  (Mintage  Full  view  Book* 
H.rbor.  i a*e*  |l  Ml 

SOOKE  -147  arrea.  Mile  14  *1  /iT.JI 

Tsui  3lf  Ibtre 


Member  Real  Ealate  Board  of  Vlcinria 
401  CENTRAL  BLDO  PHOVT  O W«I 

TOUR  HOME  HEADQUARTERS 

PB  -W*  Have  Several  LOW  PRICED  AND 
IOW  DOWN  PAYMENT  Home*.  BCE 
US  AT  ONCE 


ONE  BLOCK  TO 
SEAFRONT 


Purl  her  particulars  on  the  above 
bulldlna*  upon  Inquiry  at  office 
See  C J.  Harrington. 


POHBESSION  APRIL  JO 
On  Mot*  direct,  near  Dallas,  excellent 
semi-bungalow  with  1*4  lota.  Compact 
family  home  containing  7 nice  room#  and 
kltchep.  Very  nice  living-room  with  fire- 
place and  dining-room  opening  off  On* 
bedroom  and  lutge  den  or  second  bedroom 
down,  also  bathtoum.  Conrealed  stair#  to 
3 further  bedroom*  and  1 linen  cloaet  up 
Hut  air  furnace,  separate  garage  Lovely  lo- 
cation. house  recently  partly  redecorated 
flu*  stop*  at  door.  Venetian  blind*  and 
Hoot  go  with  property.  Real  good  value 
Heady  jo  walk  In  April  3* 


Naar  Thompson,  Eatevan  and  Musgrava— 
Pour  - y»ar  - old  excellently  constructed 
stucco  hot-air-heated  home  Entrance 
hall.  Urge  itvlng-riMun  with  fireplace, 
dining-room.  »wn  bedrooms  Meet  altrac- 
tice  modern  bathroom  and  kitchen  LaUn- 
drv  off  kitchen.  Venetian  blind*  through- 
nut  Enclosed  atalrcate  leads  tu  upper 
unfinished  floor  Full  cement  basement 
wi'h  garage,  furnare  and  ample  apare  for 
rumpus  room  Thl*  home  is  In  etrellent 
condition  needs,  no  decorating,  and  »r 
can  gbvs  you  OCCUPANCY  IN  ONE 
MONTH  Well-kept  garden  nf  lawn* 
shrub*  tree*  and  flowers  surround  the 
property  Word*  cannot  adequately  de- 
scrlbe  ihl*  BUY  Ta*e*  I f k •'.(III 

*73  Prlca  ..  --  •TJ-Usk/VV 

Call  u*  for  olherat  tree  Jive  buy*  In  home* 
front  1*  700  10  '3TSOOG 


NEAR  DALLAB  ROAD— With  wonderful  aea 
view*  fmm  nearly  all  window*,  thl*  aeven- 
xtv.m  b«t*er-«i#*#  home  la  one  ypu'll  ad- 
mire It  you  re  accustomed  to  a larga. 
n*omy  home  It's  got  that  dlatlnctlv#  ap- 
pearance both  ou'.alde  and  In  ihat  me»n* 
»o  much  in  a home  Let  ua  tell 
you  mure  about  it  al  yUwW 

A E DUKE 

301  Central  Building  Phone  O 3313 

-Open  Until  1PM" 


1 * "1 1/  k — Modern  atucco  bungalow 
•fT  I li'lmJ  containing  7 •pirtnue  rm  m* 
and  3 bathroom*  Of  splendid  construc- 
tion throughout  and  large  lot  with  fruit 
tree*,  etc. 


APARTMENT  BUILDFNG 

With  » good  suit**,  within  walking  dU'anr# 
to  town.  Well  built  and  in  x-wd  renrel 

Z™  817.500 


CLAUDE  CHERER 


4j3  Johnson  St 


GORGE— SIX  ROOMS 

Hot  water  heating. 

Vacant  Tn 


l-TOR  BALE-HAVE  PICTURE.  K)RT  AL- 
1 barnl  house  cornet  lot  1-3  Jrd  Avenue 
South  401,  7 rooms.  3 piece  bath.  3-atorv( 
full  cement  basrmant;  with  3 badruoma. 
and  I rang*,  hot  and  cold  water  hot-air 
furnace,  restater  every  mom  newly  roofed 
and  painted  last  Summer,  separata  gaeag*. 
Clear  title  3AOOO  Will  be  empty  April  10 
J Tremblay.  044  Cralgfluwar.  V 1.  Phon# 
O 3411. 


« ■•on/%— Very  attractive  stucco  bung*- 
• OUl/  low  Duplexed,  giving  the 
owner  lovely  4-room  *ulte  with  )-p!rr# 
tisthronm.  -ement  hanefrant.  furnare  and 
laundry  tuba  ALSO  aelf-contalnrd  3-room 
aul'e.  Iwautlfully  finished,  with  3-ptece 
bathroom  rented  to  verv  fine  tenant* 
•i  iiated  wi'.hln  wqlxtng  Cir'.anc#  of 
rentra  of  elty 


IMMEDIATE 

POSSESSION 


SAANICH-  Vary  nicely  situated  on*-r#ar- 
c.ld  bungalow,  atucco  construction.  Pour 
large  room*  and  ulltltv  room  Duroid  runf 
Nlr-  lot  To  be  sold  thla  qM7“Wl 
-ert  PRICE 

CIGRE  IN  — Fairfield  district  Hewn- 
roomed  house  Three  rooms  made  into  pri-  \ 
»at*  auite.  with  — hashfywim : ftur  room*  ur. 
ground  floor  with  bathroom  for  owner-* 
use  Oii-O-Msttr  furnare.  garage  1 hi# , 
home  la  in  A I eondltism  £7500 

* n"  F CALL  MR  AMOS 

UPLANDS  DISTRICT-  Tudor  atrl#  hnm*  of 
*lx  room*  Stucco  conttruetlon.  appro* 
three  years  old  Hardwood  floor*,  modern 
tn  every  respect.  Splendid  basement  gar- 
age air  Lovely  grounds  Thla  la  an  #*• 

I elusive  liadng  and  will  not  laat  long  an 
«e*  It  today,  the  price  la  Qjl  /)  RA(| 
reasonable  PRIG!  •JP  1 1 / ,r/Vf  77 

CAIX  MR  BARNETT 

*»TW  BUSINESS  RI/VTC — Cloao  In  local  ten 
on  Pandora  Avenue  Piwaeaalnn  nf  atore  In 
30  day*  Pur  furthe*  particular*  f All. 

-Set  £21.000 


OAK  PAY  BUNGALOW 

A really  welt-bull*  and  nlrelx -arranged 
home  Meat  n(  ma'ertala  throughmi*  ThVea 
bndrunm*  Itytne-room  with  fireplare  hard- 
wiHkd  ftoor*.  dining  room,  nlr*  kitchen  wt:h 
nook  full  rement  MNOMM  and  It  W he*'. 
Fruit*  afkd  flawet.  The  whole  proper'# 
la  In  perfect  order  Reasonably  priced 


SATURDAY 

SPECIALS 

l'»|  kjk  BRAND  NEW  STUTCO  COT- 
"f*r  tage  of  three  very  nice  rooms 
and  dining  nook  Bathroom  and  utility 
room  Juat  completed  by  builder  . . . 
immediate  po**r**mn 

I 'll  W I A"  "ere  of  park  like  land  In1 

• beautiful  aettlrig  iBlenkln- 
»"P  R*»*d  area,  about  3 ’7  mite*  from  cltyi 
Pour-p  om  home  The  house  it  nearly  Un- 
t sliej  and  quite  livable  but  needs  some  | 
(limiting  such  aa  trim  board*  Inside,  etr  | 
All  plumbing  fireplace,  etc  . Iri  now  Owner 
will  give  immediate  potsesalon 

Jr-i*ikik— A modern  faur-room  atucco 
»l  M ft  f v)tb  juu  cement  baiemem  In 
North  Quadra  dlstrlrt  Fraiurea  include 
hardwoikd  floor*,  Pembroke  bathroom  etc. 

||  An  older  home  but  in  excel- 
• — • I ' ' lent  shape  Plve  large  r.mm* 
and  baaement  Very  large  and  food  xardan 
lot  flltuated  In  nice  part  qf  .Finlay ton- 

Quadra  Street  area  Tales  »T4 

||| — Largc-*ike  bungalow  on  Doug- 
q?Ul"'r  ta*  Street  Nice  tuitt  for  owner 
I and  170  PER  MONTH  INCOME  AB  WEt  f. 

Prtc*  inrlude*  all  furniture  Mich  a*  elec- 
| trie  staves,  et«.  Owner  leaving  for  th# 
Old  Country 

Jb*  it  “iui  Re  vnur  own  boa*.  Listed 
for  rash  Is  thl*  grocery  *tor* 
in  good  district  many  new  names  bring 
i buttt  all  arnund  th*  arra  3 J TOO  per  nmnili 
funkover  Prtc#  tnrluda*  EVERYTHING 
i ICM'K  STOCTt  AND  BARREL  You  ow 
I huiidirig.  lot,  *"*re  xwlih  all  atncgi.  four- 
ronm  auite  • all  furnished i No  rent  *o 

I p»v  Tilt*  I*  * gmng  lonrern  Take  over 
IMMEDIATELY  Owner  going  to  ihe 
Prairie  Yearly  ia*»»  on  building  onlv  M7 

iBee  Mr  F«»*ter  or  Mr  Mawkrat 
SAANICH  REALTY  COMPANY 
: 1313  Douglas  Street  invar  the  'Bar'* 

* Q IIT3,  or  Evening*  'Mr  Faster,  R 1303 
Mr  llawkrs,  K 2047' 


PARKDALE — $4350 

SIX  ROOMED  SEMI- BUNGALOW  ai'h 
baaemenl  and  furnace.  View  of  Olympic! 


Pour  room*,  wbti*  aiilngl*.  IN  -mile  fie- 
ri*. couaDUng  of  aunporch,  living-room, 
kttrhan.  3 bedroom*  3-plece  oath:  al»a  un- 
fint-hed  uultty  room  Nn  haaement  Stove 
heater,  linos  blind*  and  curtains  *u  with 
the  hnuaa  and  you  may  mova 
right  In.  Full  price  '777 


READY  TODAY 

NEWLY  - DECORATED  8 EVE 
HOME  with  basement  and 

furnace 


INVESTMENT 


I^IRST  TIME  OFFERED  LARGE  TtVE- 
ronm  bungalow  Hot-water  heat,  full 
haeament.  Double  lot  Minus  In  eacellent 
condition  One-mil#  circle  Boa  J8»2.  Col- 
■nuit 


(*»%*' A/V— Full  price  wjth  monthly  rent* 
v-'M''’  of  MO  Thl*  ta  a duplex  sit- 
uated In  Bldne*  Each  or.ll  eon*a(n*  three 
room*  with  toilet  and  thower  hath,  and 
furnished  • furniture  la  also  inrluRmJ  In 
prleei.  We  are  able  to  glv#  po**c»*ton  of 
one  unit.  If  desired 


UPLANDS 


CLOVFPDALF-T-rOO 

filX -ROOMED  BUNOAIDW  with  baaemeiil 
furnace  and  garage  Two  lot*. 


IRE  INSURANCE  AT  LOWEWT  COST 
Aafc  for  Mr  Hawke*  at  Saanich  Realty 
O 1173  eve*  B 35*7 


We  have  amongst  our  luting*  wnu  verr 
fine  Upland*  h»me*  which  cannot  be  ad- 
et  u a t eiy  dewrlbed  here.  Price  range 
314. 340  (o  31'onn  Fun  par'trulara  to 
Interested  panic*  in  peraon 


1IJ1  GOVERN  MENT  8T 
Keening* 

Mr  Turnar.  * 7J7J.  kDa  fltrruoti, 


Y.41VE-ROOMED  HOUSE- No  batement. 
r clean  City.  Quick  po*av*»lon.  33  200 
• 1.100  handle*  O »3«« 


ALEX  G HILL  & CO 

4 CENTRAL  BLDO  PHONE  G 3741 


n*  Rent* 

£01)50 


STUCCO—  Earh  *lde  four 
frnaen  al  3)0  each 
Prie# 


SWINERTON  & CO 

LIMITED  - EBT  1340 
M ciphers  neal  Estate  Board  of  Victoria 
•30  BROUGHTON  E 711 


l-TOR  BALE  - 8IX-ROOMED  HOUSE. 
■ 33  aoo  Apply  on  premises.  427  Gov- 

ernment Street 


iAANICH  FRUIT  FARM 


VICTORIA  REALTY 

343  YATES  STREET 
PHONE  E 4)04 


JSOROE  ROAD  EABT  — LARGE  FIVE- 
7 * ROOM  BUNGALOW  Full  cement 
basement,  new  furnace,  large  living-room 
dining-room,  two  bedroom*,  kl'rhvn  and 

iiantrv.  Quick  poaaeaalon  $4200 

I After  Hour*.  O0»ll>  , 

BEAUTIFUL  WATER  FRONTAGE  HOME- 
WHhnut  elaboration.  It  ta  an  ultra-m'Miern 
fiva-ruom  bungalow.  In  mo.t  auoerb  «ur- 
roundingv  Evert  room  ha*  a view  Charm 
and  rcnvatklent*  everywhere  S'  15*  H 1 

Term*, 

fikN't LEMAN  8 ESTATE  - 10  mil*'  Irnm 
r|l v SIX -room  bungalow  upenslvrlv  bull 
Eatra  high  basement  Hot -water  heating 
Man?  rare  ahruba  amt  tree*  Plant*  or 
frulta  Own  wafer  *V!t»m  City  tight  Over 
30  acre*  of  pari  and  garden.  Trvul  alream 
Delighted  to  ahnw  tbit  JJ-I  1 |UU| 
iriagnlftf  vnt  heme  TRir*  *■  ''  ^ " ’ 

(After  Hour*.  O 49*4' 

LANGLEY  REALTY  COMPANY 
314  Central  Building  * N12* 


EIGHT  ACREN  Four  acre#  tn  fruit  Mod- 
ern tiding  »ernl -bungalow  «f  seven  roi-.ma 
Cement  ha»emrnt.  furnare,  electric  pump 
plenty  af  weler  Purrha*#r  ran  tak*  nver 
Iruti  Immediately  and  hava  pr,.krs»lon  nf 

houae  July  1 $7500 

Price  __  IT  I »/*/*/ 


RANDALL'S 

1303  DOUGLAS  STREET 


GEO  RANDALL 

13(11  DOUOLAA  8T.  O AKD1 


OAR  BAY  - Brand  ne#  8-rppm  ||uccx»  bus- 

feloa  Completely  modern  wtlh  o#V  fthbvi. 
•ern'TOk*  baihronm.  Hied  atnl  bi'ement 
(•rpge  laundry  lull*  and  piped  furnare 
Immediate  pn»»e»alon 
Priced  at 

(Call  Mr  Craig' 


Of'*n  sought  bat  seldom  found  Yea.  thl* 
It  trulv  a dream  Lovely  *»rludvd  whit# 
aturro  horn#  with  a magnificent  *ea  view 
Also  a larga  beautiful!#  landscaped  garden 
with  -rorkery  ar.d  the  more  expansive 
shrub*,  including  oeautltul  lawn?  Tht» 
home  eun*l*ta  nf  spacious  llvlhg-rnom. 
dliilng-rnom  larva  sun  room,  kitchen, 
bathroom,  two  bedroom*  and  patio  Heated 
with  hot-water  Otl-O-Matir  Douhle  gar- 
age Titer*  ti  a lovely  threa-rnora  cottage 
as  well  on  th*  property  Thla  home  t* 
situated  on  aaterlronl  properly.  To*- 

KS,“  “ ” $15,000 

CALL  MR  BARNrrr 


OAK  PAY 

•-EW  BIX  boom  rrucco  bunoaigw 

,’|r*d  for  vlec»r1e  vlovr  hardwood  floor* 
j.ir-piece  batbrnovn  Oarag*.  alr-cnridi 
on  furnare  Rra.Vto 


PAGE  b SNAPE 


JOHNSTON  b CO 

Establtil'ed  1003  • LID 

COMPLETE  INSURANCE  SERVICE 


GILLESPIE,  HART 


torn  hfvOAD  RTIlErT  « 101 

Opvn  Evening*  Monday  Through  Pstdav 


til V/  Fivr-POCM  STUCCO 
BUNGALOW 

rdaood  llgari  in-  hall  and  all  r«e>mv 
hi  net  kitchen  baaamrnl 
d furnace  Prlr*.  t-rtna 


STUCCO  8SMI- BUNG  ALOW  atmui  4 yeeiv 

o'd  romprlati-g  entran-r  ball.  IlyUif-rati'X 

with  oak  floor  and  fireplace,  dining -reejm. 
■ "'active  good -Meed  kitchen  fout-pi"-# 
Pembrnke  bwlhreom  and  twa  bedr'-ima 
down,  with  two  room*  up  Full  baaemenl, 
hot-ate  pip#  furnace  ftrpara'c  garage 
ivy  Iota  NILA  lawn  of  32  M0.  With  l«w 
gglMlhlr  payment*  S^750 

Conk  i 


INCOME 

A BLOCK  OF  SUITES,  in  good  mikd'llon. 
r.hi'Win*  a nei  annual  r'-urri  of  *.t  JtHl 
raritcular*  gladly  fumiahvd  on  inquiry  a| 
nf  five 


Hign  and  secluded  no  IV*  acre-  a dignified 
residence  of  eight  rooen*  Verv  large  living- 
room  entrance  h»ll  with  fireplace  four 
bedronma.  basement  and  furnace  Tbia  I* 
an  ideal  family  home  with  thousand*  of 
bulb*,  •brubv  and  a number  ((ill 

nf  frulf  trees  «VT*77V 

EAST  SAANICH  • 

Anoniklmately  14  mile*  out.  on  paved  high- 
war  NINE  A'HZ*  mostly  cultivated 
Hnuaa  contain*  large  living-room,  fireplace 
kitchen  two  bedrooms,  three-piec-  bath 
morn  Onnij  water  supply  ygF  1 4 *8  ||  | 

Garage  and  ou'bntldlnga  *•  # ’ 

Evenings.  Flraae  A*»  for  Mr  Pag*  Wilson, 
Colquitt  1I4X 


J H Whit  tome 

LIMITED 

1013  Broad  St 

Night  Calls 
V 8 Mark 
p B Chalk 
7 B Mtuik 


THAT  SURAT  ANTtAL  PROPERTY 
KNOWN  A8 


Frac'.lrally  a new  bungalow,  ennslrrina  of 
entranre  hall,  large  living-room,  dining- 
room,  two  larg-  bedrnoms.  nice  klirhm 
with  nook  hardwood  floor*  throughout 
rove  veiling*,  splendid  basement.  Iron 
Fireman  furnare.  veparaie  garage  t/ively 
grnunila  with  spunkier  avsfem  Venetian 
blind*  fuller  screens  for  Window*  tmrr.e- 
dure  poatasalon.  £H  .()(|0 

CALL  MR  BARNETT 


THIS  BUNOALOW  HAH  EVERYTHING  — 
Aix-conditlonart  automatic  coal  stoker. 
Monel  hoi  water  tank,  all  hard* ood  floor*, 
rolled  aerteno.  upholstered  breakfast  book 

A beautiful  garden  in  bulb*  with  a sprinkler 

$1 2 000 

Owner  aaking  * 1*.. VM Ml 

• Offer*  Conaldered! 


FAIKFIEIJ)  DISTRICT  SPECIAL 
Thl*  very  aurartlva  S-nromeil  bungalow 
Posaaaai-m  within  twn  week*  Reception 
rnnm  dining-room,  kitchen,  den  and  two 
gnnd-slsed  bedrooms;  two  open  fireplace* 
Built -tn  feature*  Separata  toilet.  Hot-air 
furnace  ' High  basement  I<ot  #«  x 130. 

hance  for  a comfortable  and 


t^Tall  Mr 

BUSINESS  OPPORTUNITIES 

CORNER  BTOBB  — Turning  over  IJR  dfl* 
yearly  Rented  for  347  to  Uvlng  quar- 
■tock  Included  Q 4 4 I |A 


1 IBT  YOUR  ROME  WITH  US  FOR 
»J  prompt  and  courteuu*  *#rv1c#  Mnrt- 
gag*  loan*  arranged  al  IV  Interevl.  Fir# 
and  aula  |n*iiranr*  at  aliractlf#  rate* 
Boorman  tnv*«tmeot  Co,,  lid.  420  View  St, 


rhnnn  E0212 


Thl*  fine  home  converted  Into  triplex 
Prevent  rental*  4123  p*r  mon'h  Under 
tnvi rueflunv  from  prevent  owner  w»  arc 
nf  feeing  this  Choi'*  £M50() 

parcel  for  " 1 

Drive  Pa»t  Thl*  Property  and  Aop'v  In 
Undernoted  Agent*  fnr  Permi»*lon  lo 
Inspect 


ter* 
for 

B'talnesv  can  he  (ncreaeed 
• Call  Mr  Cook' 

large  CORNER  GROCERY  UVIi 
i#ra  g*tr*  au't#  rented  Mam  11 
fare.  Fialurea.  *U>ck  and 
equipment  * * ~ 

fCall  Mr  Cwokl 


Now  1*  your  

well  Wt  bungalow.  KJ500 

lii'ii! -non  by  appalntmenl  only  Excluslya 
agent*. 

NORTH  QUADRA  SPECIAL 
EARLY  POSSESSION 

Thl*  verv  attractive  and  well-planned 
seven. roomed  residence.  In  flrst-cla**  c«n- 
dltlnn  Reception  mom.  living-room, 
dlnlng-rnnm.  kitchen  and  three  Choir* 
bedroom*,  two  sunroom*.  Built-In  fea- 
lurea. but  water  heating,  automali!*  oil 


(TTY-1  LOTH 

XTCE  4-ROOM  HUNOAU3W  LTVTNO- 
room.  1 good  bedroom*.  3-piec#  bath, 
awn  puech,  bright  kllrhen.  pantry  base- 

men',  furnace  Two  iota  £4450 

Sl  tlg  CASH  HANDLES 
BEAL  VALUE  IN  TMIH  Nimg  RKM1-BUN- 

gstnw  t'l  at*  rot>m*  Living-room,  dining* 
room,  bright  kllrhvn.  three  good  bedrnntn* 
separate  toilet  and  two-plev*  bath  B**e- 
ment.  furnare.  garaae.  New  Durnld  rotif 
Nli-a  yard  g"od  garden  with  fruit  tire* 
and  small  (ruiu  Chicken  houae.  t’Mil'Ji 
Cloae  ta  Uansportatlon  Only  or 

Call  Mr,  Smith 

oaklands— cmr 

FIVE-ROOM.  NEARLY  NEW.  COLONIAL- 
tip*  aturco  bungalow  No  I material  and 
• onatruetton  Uvlng  room  23  X 24  View  of 
Mount  Baker  Hardwood  floor*,  large  cab- 
mat  kitchen,  four-piee#  Fembrox*  bath  Ce- 
ment baaement  garage,  tub*  spare  fnr  a 
room,  piped  furnace  Near  arhool  14.7011 
cash  handle*  balance  eaay  pay-  £v  l/ui 
menu  Quick  pt>**#**lon  Price  -»\r\y 

OAK  BAY— SOUTH 

FIVE-ROOM  NEW  STUCCO  BUNOALOW 
nf  An*  i an >1  run  ion  Nlr#  tn  #>err  way 
Pavement  at#.,  to  your  llkIPf  ♦7'jr.|  1 
Moy*  right  in  Frier  V 1 0*1x7 

HOT  WATER  HEATING 
SIX-ROOM  MODERN  STUCCO  SEMI-BUN- 

«alow  in  pr«tty  anting  Lo*#ly  yard  Two 
rapUrae  rnmplete  bassmant  den  M'lil 
b*  eawn  lo  appraciat*.  C I •»  rJ  Mi 

If*  top#  at  <ri->iiuu 


A OOOD  STUCCO  BUNGALOW  - Built 
•meter  N H A Copper  piping,  hardwood 
floor*,  etc  Oarage  in  b*»e-  •iJIvlUl 
raent  Quin  3orattnn 


Esciurtve  Ag.i.t 

For  AppolutmenL  Phon#  O *M«n  lift 


A good  »ix-tonm  houae  »n  large  lot.  c||«# 
ta  Jubilee  Hospital  AND  IN  A OOOD 
DISTRICT  Oc-upancy  approa-  »•>(  *-.() 
ttnaiely  two  month*  wN»*7k/77 


Capita!  City  Realty 

3 A3  YA  fES  STHEEr  PHONE  O 1023 


AN  OLDER  BIXaROOM  HOUSE-  In 
b-«t  of  vendition  *r,d  In  a I 

q itr*.  ronvenlent  location  1 


OAK  BAY 

Atiracttv*  four  room.  mi»d#m,  aiding  bun- 
gs Inw  All  good  Site  rooms.  Good  dlatrict 
Pembroke  bath 
IMMEDIATE  POBH*W*ION 

Evaringi  Avk  for  Mr  Green.  * 7751 


INCOME  PROPERTY 


COTTAGE 


riOBE  TO  ROYAL  OAK  — 10  acre*  ol  rrry 
productive  farmland  -TO  ececv  under  tul- 
ttvetinn  a ni-rtwm  bungalow,  a nne- 
f(,un  t aWtt.  chit  ken  house,  ban.  with  con- 


Member  Real  Eatato  Hoard  of  Victoria 
l)|g  BROAD  STREET 
Day  Phone*  E 33*1  -3 


Situated  on  Valuable  Ruainev* 
Property 

7*1*  QUADRA  STREET 


HUMBER  HOMES 


te,  Thta  place  is 
rblcken*  or  turkeys 
ry.  Health  forces 


* Room*,  1 up  and  1 down  redecorated. 

garage,  fruit  tree*  3 Urge  iota 

Tax#*  17#  R**l  value  ^sk.r.yvr 

4 Room*.  I bedroom  down  and  3 up 
K IK  hen  and  1 bedroom#  furnUhed  Full 
Fruit  tree.  «4.»lkll 


Thirty  feet  fcnxtn*«*  front*#*  rip#  for  tm 
provement  Price  mrrevpondlnp  properl! 
and  'hen  )trw  will  buy  )(  t|  U 

tbit  far 


GILLESPIE,  HART 


OOOD  FIVE-ROOM  BJ’NOALOW 
m*l't  and  fut 
r in*  In'  and 


* OAK  PAY 

LARGE  FAMILY  HOME 

Wall  Inc  a fed  nn  high  ground  thl*  loyely 
home  with  verv  aparlnu*  rooms  living- 
room,  dtnlng-ranm  kit.- hen  and  large 
library.  *t*  hedrnom#  and  bathroom  with 
shower  upatatrr  This  horn*  all  in  ner- 
fee'  rendition  with  hof  water  au'.nmatlr 
heating  hardw  and  flnort  1 • i ~ i w | 

H a ba  gatr  ar  only  ♦iHitH.nj 


£|(MM) 


baaement  t 
Reqerorated 

I Room*  white  aiding  bungalow  with  util- 
ity room  Vary  attractive  with  recaption 
ally  nli  • garden  and  fruit  tre»»  <jtj!|MM~] 
Fairfield  diatftM 


Quadra  t naar  Tolml#  Avenogt  35 

McClure  8t  . garage  and  fruit  tree*  31  " 
Fairfield  iNi  x >801  31 

Four  choice  building  InU  Tnoai  and 

Quadra  Each  •' 

SAANICH  INLET  WATERFRONT AOE 
30  acre*.  Malatiat  aid*  33  ! 

H O DALBY  * CO  I TD 
g)4  View.  Owpoatt*  Spencer  • 


Located  In  the  heat  parr  of  Fairfield,  near 
•aa  and  park  In  perfect  condition  boih 
tpatde  and  out  Full  cement  baaemant 
furnace,  laundry  room,  garage  t-erge  lot 
with  garden  and  fruit  tree>  If  you  ar* 
tn  Ihe  naarkrt  fnr  a home  of  thta  »l»» 

II  Will  pay  you  10  see  lhi»  $7500 


The'#  and  Other  Important  Properties 
Lilted  f*r!.taivaly  With  Thu  Old- 
Established  Firm 


A STRICTLY  MODERN  ONE  YEAR  OLD 
BUNGALOW  of  four  room*  Garage  to 
the  basement  end  large  ground*  In  ton d 

N.ce  view  and  a J(  |)  Ji  ( 

«nnn  ^ ^ 


Sevan-roum  tamlly  horn#  with  * bedroom* 
l dowr  Fufi  bavemaoi  wttb  furnace  Sep 
tret*  garage  l^rge.  high  lot  <K1<|1U| 
A dandy  buy  *1 


3-ftoom  Bungalow  In  Oak  Bay  Full  b**g- 
w*gnl  >*  aeva  •l*i*^"i0 

lovely  fruund*  ’• 

Duple*  Btwrco  to  Quadra  diatf'  Verv 

3 Rc»m  Ei'-eptlovtei  n.n.gatow,  >1-3  *'»*•. 
twautlfal  rondltl""  Immedla*#  SUI |*|/| 
poasaaato-  3 mile*  O't*  * * * 

Fairfield  — J<»»*  being  •->mpi««eq  Eight 
rooms  in  a iwaaly  Imatlor.  Modern  in 


Van  dcr  Vliet,  Cabeldu 


quier  h 


EXCEPTIONALLY  Ct  FAN  WELL- 
LOCATED  OROi  ERY  AND  CONFECTION 
kRV  STORE  -Living  qwartare  w«d  a gone 


E>fh<-r<*>fT  guea*.  houae,  ail  •*»»»»  dacn- 
reied  * bedrooeng  den  Dsitcfl  kitchen 
full  baaement  with  furnac*  and  coat  g'nkec 

Worn*,*  furniabed  $10,50(1 


Large  aurattite  home.  In  good  cotidltWb 
titcat  tor  convcraion  to"!  autte*  Lot  t- 
large  enough  also  to  allow  building  of  ■ 

good-*!**  bungalow  47*1(1(1 

lacallant  location  • 'TTcIl 


Hcisterman,  Forman 
b Co 

VIEW  STREET  PHONE  E 4141 


Al*  Infixing  fur  a New  Locf'drs 
i.  Several  «Vmd  Busineu  Blneka 
Available 


• — -|  k — 0-ROOM  HOUSE  1 

' * * * rooms  up  ramad  a* 
aunt  lot  423  per  month.  3 room# 
for  purchaser  Reasonablv  tax#*, 
roaaession  May  1.  104* 

8rv  F.  tr  Fttamminon* 


CYRIL  BUHLfN 
704  Rank  of  Toronto  Bldg 


APARTMENT  HOUSE 

Nlcaly  aifua'ed  cl«*o»  ta  lr*n«7mr**"rm 
Four  run**  rented  and  do#  for  owner  Ho' 

i'Zf'HX.***1*'  $10.5(H 


$1000 


Ask  About.  Out  Fir#  Inruranc#  Rate* 
FOR  A QUICK  TURNOVER  LIST  WTTB  US 


OAK  BAY  WAY  EARLY  

OCCUPATION 

NTCE  SEVEN- ROOMED  ROME  PACINO 
south,  wttb  riooad-ln  aun  porch  fire* 
living -room  with  open  fire  gnod-atacd 
dining-room  and  dan  with  fireplace  Ail 

the**  rooms  have  hardwood  fWir*  Ettrhen 
i wlrad  fqy  alactrle  rangvi  and  tmntrv 
Upaialrs  Three  nice  bedroom*  and  bath, 
room  Baaement  and  furnac#  Nlr#  rov* 
garden.  Iw*  fish  pood*  Durnld  re if 
Radurad  for  gULk 
aalc  

rum«  IN  — NTNE-ROOMFD  BOUSE 
Larga  living -moms  and  ginlag-room. 
each  with  Hreptos*;  family  kitchen  one 
bedroom  down  also  toilet  and  wash  btain; 
four  good  bodroom#  up  and  Min** 
•aaoment.  furnare  and  garag*  ( JUl|) 
Foaea talon  In  three  month*  ■CvJWwIJ 

Exetaalv*  Lutings 
RALPH  R WILSON 

tod  Pemberton  Bidg  « WlJ 

»**nln*%  Mr  Scot 4 O JdM 


A vary  attractive  faur-room  atucco  bur.ga 
low  Livmg-riMam,  ta#  hadr-ioms  kiuflct 
at.d  dm* it*  Naar  th*  sea  and  akhoo'  Oi 

iranapnrtauoo  Garag*.  «l«  £7>',()( 


EMPIRE  REALTY  CO.  LTD 

i Member  Real  Evtaie  Board  »f  Vlrtcrlat 

1004  Broad  Btrvoi  Plion*  8 7*41 


GOODSELL  REALTY 


WHITE  CEDAR  BtDmO  RUNOALOW— 
Finished  in  grven  Inin  Naar  tu  atore* 
and  transportation  and  immcitlat*  pusars- 
tlon.  Brtghi  llvtng-ronm  with  roved  cell, 
ir.gx  and  ornamental  gat  fireplare  abocioua 
klicheA  with  break  fast  nook  bedroom  and 
bathroom  oo  main  floor  aiao  two  u per  airs 
bodrooou  Full  eament  baacmer.t  with  hot 
water  heating  system 

immedta'.#  poaaoMlon  and  t#rm»  WWV 


KERR  IT  IB— On  a lovely  corner  lot.  facing 
south  ard  w#at.  one  of  th#  brightest  home* 
in  Fairfield,  consisting  af  six  food-*i»*d 
room*,  bathroom  baaement.  garag*.  tub* 
many  frulta.  many  flaw##*  and  ahruba 
with  quick  posaasaion.  U k i real  buv 

s&”i~  4,0  ’'fBU  $(>ooo 

PART1AU.Y  FPfTSNTD  AT  PRESENT  - A 
n#at  fiva-room  bungalow  in  OAK  BAY  on 
a nice  i»ol#4  atreet.  cioa#  to  transportation 
and  aiorea.  Full  boaoment.  Darn'd  roof 
Furchaaera  can  have  poa##a#’or.  around 


H A HUMBER,  LTD 


333  PEMBERTON  BUILDING 
t 0 14)1  RESIDENCE,  O 3243 


HIGH  QUADRA  APIA 

Thl#  stucco  bungalow  of  four  rooms  and 
dire"*.  With  hardwood  floors  tlirobgTwwst 
St'tmg-room  wUb  open  fireplace  two  tod- 
room*  Sitohen  four-wtac#  bathroom 
Saaexnent.  furnac*.  garage.  _$5000 

ThU  lowly  t-  year-old  3- room  shake  bunga- 
low it  ideally  sliurtefl  N#or  trar— t— 
BitUng-ro-- 

bedrooms 
• tUr  Bsi 

garage,  t 


E E HEATH 


340U) 


QUADRA  — CLOSE  IN 


BAA  NICK 

N#w  4-r-iom  atucco  bungalow  with  stllltr 
room  and  laundry  mb*  Nlc*  UviBf-room 
with  hardwood  floors  and  fireplace  4-ptec* 
bs'hruwai  Ail  fenrod.  on  00-tf  lot.  with 

c#mani  garag#  and  teu»#nl  ilT'll) 

driveway.  Price  vl 

R C BEKNBTT 

lb.  40*  Courtney  8 0*13  8 3708 


FAIRFIELD 


SPECIAL 


A very  n»*'  clean.  *-fi»oq 
fireplace  to  living-room.  v#r 
and  pantry  3 todroome  an« 
Oood  baaement  and  furnare 
pled  Quirk  pateeuinn  - 
Ft  ice  • 

borne  Terms  if  Beaded 


V.'ATEP FRONT  SUMMER 
COTTAGE 

f#at  bao'f  frosit  *3  Roberts  Bay  etoto 
•dnvy  A small  asnipga  astd  a bout- 
g Fwbhc  water  gprvtre  and  »lre- 
ty  and  reiephoev#  arallpMa  Flftre* 


BIX -ROOM  FAMILY  OWBLUNO  to  ttrt  i 
nlr*  enndltinn  Har.lPood  floors  in  living-  j 
mum  and  dining-ruom  Splendid  kitchen 
with  pantry  Thftq  upstair*  bedrooms  , 
Baaesnasit,  furnac#  and  garag*  '/••jUl  i 


$7500 


$4450 


GORDON  OfXAD— Nearly  nv*  acre*  Of  ex- 
raHani  and  and  a well-rared-foe  aubatoPtml 
home  with  full  hesemen:  furnare  ate 

ChK*#q  houa**  bum.  garag*.  fruits  A 
a "od  living  far  someone  tolar-  QS~s()J) 
•tied  IB  Wrylnx  to  tills  are* 


lndepend<?rrt  Insurance 
Agencies 


MEHAREY  b CO 


I BOOMED  HOUSE  ON  OWE  ACNE  OF 
•»  land  cleared  good  anil  large  kitchen 
rvoufc  : -piece  bathroom  targe  h'drore*  and 
Itvlng-nwot.  and  toaement  with  furngea 
nu*  houae  ta  on  th#  waterfrou*  and  has  a 
love  It  iw  Alan  targe  woodshed  and 
chlekevi  houae  (Tore  <o  tchoute  and  iras*- 
porta'lon.  Early  pnaaeretan  Boo  J7J3. 


BC  REALTY 


SPARLING 


E H/ KNOTT 


THE  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA.  *.C.,  SATURDAY,  APRIL  0,  1946 


IKK  hCR  FOR  NALC 

iConunuadi 


HOChEfy  FOR  SALE 

(COUtiOlMdi 


IIOISEH  FOR  SALK 

iCooUplMdl 


7*  IIIKhl.8  FOR  KALE 

iCodUoumi 


HOUSES  FOR  SALE 

(Continued. 


79  WANTED  TO  BI  T—  HOUSES 

'Continued  i 


ACREAGE  WANTED 


TOU  WANT  TO  BELL 
WE  HAVE  BUYERS 

in  a on  touetuek 

L I'M  BY  LTD 

m Pemba  mob  Ku«.  .up  1 ru«bi 
ia>  »•*  Pboow.  a tsm  o 


PEMBERTON'S 


FINANCIAL  SURVEY 

UNITED 


IMMEDIATE  POSSESSION 
ON  THE  FOLLOWING 


EVERGREEN  REAL 
ESTATE  LIMITED 


M FARMS  FOR  SALK 


SAANICH  REALTY  CO 


OAK  BAY 

NEAR  NEWPORT  AVENUE 


4 1H1CUN  RANCH  —ABOUT  3 000  LAY 
V &«»»  *od  *«°®  imalS  .fur  »..* 

Going  roncrrn  5oi  pellicular*  •rill 
Hu*  1175.  Coinnut  ( 


I *>  i'l  III  -COUNT  RT  STORK  O AH 

Cl —.’WMF  PUMPS  AND  TEAROOM 
hJOC.K  AND  FIXTURES  INCLUDED  U»- 
i>i|  quarle.i  Good  turnover.  been  by 
•ptKjtnuncnt  only. 


♦7*,”»(r8AAN,CM  A 10**lT  •r,*n' 

*■-  I roomed  senit-bungalow.  stucco 

f Haiti  and  lust  13  year*  old  Large 
kitchen,  tare  bright  living-room  with  fire- 
place, large  dining-room  and  two  bed- 
room*  down.  also  two  bice  rooms  up  '.hat 
need  a little  finishing.  four-pier*  Kent- 
broke  bath  FuU  basement  and  (urr.are 
Two-car  separate  garage  Nice  large  vege- 
table garden  and  Iota  of  flutters.  Tat rt 
*47  40.  f ern;*  it  dratted 


GORGE  (City 

EXCLUSIVE 


A LOVELY  BTUCCO  HOME  OF  SEVEN 
K Croats  Charming  lie  Ing-rpom.  fireplace, 
dining- (Mom.  oak  fluor*.  kitchen,  two  bod- 
room*  down  and  two  up  All  in  excellent 
condition  Beautiful  garden,  leant,  shrub- 
bery. tree*,  guldfiaft  pool  Quite  riaee  to 
the  Oee  Hay  golf  course  Carpet,  kltcheo 
Rat  range  and  a lovely  billiard  table  in- 
cluded Haaeinent,  furnace  and  a brand 
new  Oil -G  Mailc  ail  barner  Thu  home 

#12.000 

F LEASE  CALL  MR  STEPNEY 
tOak  Bay  Specialist! 


>OIHO  CONCERN 


( JOBS  CONCERN— 10  ACHES  FOCI  TRY 
, ' farm  with  beautiful  %i»a  I , ...... 

from  Dutirau,  elrrlrt.  ailt -lie  hied  Kuu.ee 
far  400  btrda.  brooder  b.iuae  ..id  all  e<tuip- 
nient  7 -room  house*.  partially  furttiahed. 

•ith  Frigldaire  beds.  rhwicf frl.1  rtr  Jul- 
nare  rleortc  water  pomp  Apw.ee.  pears 
herytr*  plume  blgikbertle*  el.  n iwvi 
ae  going  rv.linre^'fTaTTtng  *00  I'Uii-rt  Tk1 
breeders  and  *00  White  It.'.*  rh.rt.  t 
• eeka  old  H C Falmrr  HR  3.  Ounce n 


«1Q  handle  Cluae  to  Fern- 
' wood  A bright  Utile  home  of 
four  rontna  composed  of  Utmg-eoom.  nice 
bright  kitchen  with  good  pantry  spate 
Two  cheerful  bedroom*  and  a J-pleee  bath- 
room Cement  barrmrnt  and  furnace  Nice 
lot  t*0  a 134  all  fenced  and  good  toll  1-ow 

Ml  #4  450 


PLEAS*  LIST  YOUR  PROPER  TIES 
D D llcT  A VISH 

m ron  8um>  mu 


V|/|  -j|ji  Hllill  HILLSIDE  VERY 
f ID.JW  MODEItN  I- ROOM  ED 
STUCCO  HOME  Pull  camera  hatewet.l 
with  hot  air  furnace  Lovely  garden  tn 
enrobe.  I u. were  and  rockarlea  A lovely 
home  and  mat  be  seen  to  be  appreciated 
immediate  poaaessUm 

Cftl4-||-WIOH  HIU-H1DE  ATTRAC* 
CtHJU  g-ROOMED  BUNGALOW  Huilt 
e aiong  the  better  home*  Modern  in  every 
detail  in.  ludn.g  living-room,  dtalng-room. 
J large  bedroom*.  PuU  cement  baeement. 
fireproof  garage  Beautifully  landacaped 
garden.  Foaaeealon  Aprtl  14th. 

O'-fx/Gi  - PAIHHE1D  HUME,  NEAR 
Yn'i/’’  BEACH  Ultra-modern  home 
nearly  rotr.pia led  Ptve  roome  with  air 
r in iri.t toning  and  hardwood  fluora  Mir- 
rored fireplace  Thu  i>  an  excellent  home 
and  blllli  of  A 1 material* 


A four-year-old  cedar  elding  bungaJow 
Six  room*  and  Utility  room 
Litlng-room.  open  fireplace  hardwood 
floor 

Dining-room  hardwood  flour 
Mooern  kitchen  tiled  amk,  Inlaid  lino, 
wood  lift. 

UUIliy  room,  laundry  tuba,  refrigera- 
tor space 

Two  good  -ailed  bedroome  one  email 
bedroom  fir  flours 
Four-piece  bathroom 
Pull  baaemrnt  furnace. 

Eaira  room  In  baaement 
1.500  »q  ft.  floor  apace 
Venetian  blind* 

ThU  la  a vary  may  and  attractive  little 
home  that  warrant*  an  IntpecUon  b> 
anyone  Interested  In  chi*  type  uf  home 
Aak  for  Mr  McVey  or  Mr  Foater 


WANTED 

1-HtX  ROOMElY  HOUSE  In  natural  aur- 
rotniuing*  .Quick  poaaeaeirm 
Around  57  040 

3 —  FIVE- ROOMED  BCNOALOW- Poeaeaa.on 

two  to  three  mom  hi  Around  40  U40 

J-POUR  ROOMS  AND  SMALL  GARDEN — 
Quirk  puieeuicm  Around  45  doo 

4-  also  ;rwo  HOMES  in  oak  BAY 

110  000  to  412  000 


<1*1  If  |f|— GORGE  DISTRICT.  A lovely 
■JW/IAHJ  buy  in  a M- roomed  houae  Four 
aulte*  rented  and  three  ruoma  for  owner. 
Income  1150  par  month  Some  furniture 
Included  ThU  U a good  buy. 

<“  7~J  * - VIEW  ROYAL  BU-rooineil 


<•  »7|iii  raali  handle*  A nl?e  home  on 
W j acre*  near  laland  Highway 
Contain*  large  living-room  with  fireplace 
roomy  dining-room  and  large  kitchen  and 
pantry  Two  bedroom*  and  a 1-plere 
bathroom  Full  cement  uaaemenl  furnare 
The  houae  ha*  a nea  Durutd  roof  and  all 
liiaufe  aalU  plaxtered  The  land  I*  all 
fenced  ha*  the  beet  of  toll  and  U planted 
in  garden  and  a nice  variety  of  fruit  Iron, 
berrie*  and  bulb*.  < I >K  u t 

Full  prlrr  •N-W'l 

Juat  the  home  for  you.  If  yaw  want  epace 
a few  Bitiee  out. 


FARMS  WANTED 


SMALL  FARM  WANTED— NOT  TOO 
far  nut  Owner*  only  lion  ttjn 


POUR-ROOM  STUCCO  BUNGALOW  -At- 
tached garage  Two  bedroom*.  Using-room, 
kiichrn  Mituated  on  1‘*  arret,  nicely  tree.:, 
good  alope  Vyry  attraruve  le 
properly  Price 

PLEASE  CALL  MR  JAB  HAL L 


hardwood  floor*  and  fireplace,  and  three 
lovely  bedroom*  Full  baaement  with  gar- 
age  Venertan  blind*  arid  lino  Included 
Taxra  »J3  till*  U a real  buy. 

<“  “:||j  | CASH — Saanich  district  One 
HKI  acr#  farm,  30  fruit  tree*  urn 
Three  lovely— joon>a  downataira.  two  up. 
good  furnace,  fireplace.  Full  cement  baae- 
ment Three-piece  bathroom  Nice  chicken 
hoosw  Foaackatun  30  day* 

#5  - 1 |(  HILLSIDE  Eight  room*,  ellua- 
•CSJeJenF  teg  an  ana  berg  of  good  land 
that  could  be  divided  and  told  Kitchen, 
living-room,  dining-room  and  two  bed 
room*  down  and  three  large  bedrtu.tna  up 
Three-plere  i.a'htinicr.  Very  reaanuahle 
taxea  and  quirk  pctteatlon  Separata  gar- 
age. 10  nlr*  fruit  tree* 


Colonial 


HIGH  QUADRA 

II -Room  Apartment  Hot-e  with  three-room 
tulle  for  owner— a comfortable  home  In  a 

*8400 


Stewart  Clark  0 Co.* 

J!«  PEMBERTON  BLOu 
DJ  Evening*  O l«40 


PARSON'S  BRIDGL 

FOUR  ROOM  BTXJCCO  BUNGALOW  -Con- 
auting  of  two  bedroom*,  living-room, 
kitchen,  three-piece  bathroom  Situated 
on  approximately  half  acre,  nicely  treed, 
good  alop*  City  Ughl  and  »•»•/» 

water  Price 

PLEASE  CALL  MR  JAB  HALL 


VVANlIu  TO  RENT-UP  TO  kd  acre.- 
v»  in  Saanich.  bulLlinga  not  necraaar  i 
Cnlquita  7»R 


*^A/  */  k— OOROE  DIBT  KICT  MODERN 
BTCfc-CO  HOME  Living-room 
with  f i replace,  dining-room,  two  good-vued 
bed r > om*  modern  kitchen  and  bathroom 
Full  cement  baaement  wi'h  room  for 
rumpua  roony  DUROID  HOOF-  Quick 
poeaeeaion. 


VISTA  HEIGHTS 

COLONIAL  STYLE 


— A reat  four-room  bungaluw 
•fvy.  MMf  %lril  Ufg#  ueing-eoom  Large 
kluhen  and  pantry  and  two  bedroom*  ant* 
a 3-piere  bathrootn  Cement  block  four 
datton  lot  50  a 154  all  in  garden  All 
newly  decorated  tnalde  and  llnne,  blind*, 
rurtalru  kitchen  range  and  hea'er  are 
Inrturied  In  the  above  low  price  A good 
value. 


NOTICE  oi  el-nit  einiN  ton 
CONSENT  TO  IKtNvlIR  or  BMB 
LICENCE 


H W MILLER  & CO 

1310  BROAD  8TREET  PHONE  O |g)l 

Inaurance  - Inveatmente  - Nutary  Public 


FOR  ACTION  LIST  WITH 

PAGE  & SNAPE 

1010  Bruad  Street 


A wry  apa,-toue  home  in  a love  tv  lo- 
cation Hardwood  floors  throughout, 
hot-aater  heated  Downstair*  conttata 
of  living-room  with  granite  fireplace, 
large  dining-room,  kitchen  and  panfry, 
alao  a sunrmtm  adjoining  living-room, 
through  hallway.  Upatatra  there  are 
three  bedroom*  and  four-piece  tiled 
bathroom  Cement  baxemenr  -on  a 
solid  rock  foundation  Separate  gar- 
age tp  match  house  Lovely  garden*. 


*(|“T/|  - VIBTA  ItXTOflTa  Five-roomed 
home  high  location 
rri-idern  In  every  detail  Hetetnrut  furnace, 
garage  landscaped  garden  Immediate  pot- 
evasion  fVtnatlan  blind*  and  linos  in- 
rludttl  I 


ACT“ 


MOUNT  T0LMIE  DISTRICT 


B 1413 

GFEN1NO  EVENINGS— « TO  I O CLOCK 
Mg.NUAY  IQ  FRIDAY  INCLUSIVE 


tflj*)  *•.“?/ *•  8 ii- room  home  with  revenue 
inside  the  one-mile  eirele  rear 
Quadra  Owner'*  lulte  downstair*,  living- 
room,  bedrrxioi  and  kitchen  with  pantry 
etc  and  3-plece  bathroom  tfpetalr* 
ItvtfTY-neom,  bedroom  and  kitchen  and  3- 
piece  bathroom  Rented  for  ll.’i  per  mnn»h 
Good  lot  In  garden  and  frulr  Iree*  Cln»e 
to  srhtral.  F«ill  value 


EXCEPTIONALLY  well-built  atutkn  real- 
drr.ee  rnmprlsllig  LIvIng-TtMim.  dining- 
room  den.  kitchen,  two  bedruoma  and 
bathruom  un  main  flixx  Two  bedremm* 
with  tullet  and  washbasin  upataira  Reau- 
Ulul  gardens  with  shrubs,  flower*  lawna. 
etc.  About  100-fl  frontage  Eae.luatve 


PATRICIA  BAY 


» HEREBY  OIVEN  (hal 
e’  34th  dat  of  Aprtl  nrvt  lit*  tu*i*rr 
e gned  it. tend*  to  apply  tn  the  Liquor  Con 
trol  Ikpard  lor  consent  to  iranefet  Of  all 
that  Interest  of  Anion  M Dote  in  and  to 
Herr  Licgnee  No  72v>  issued  In  reipeci  of 
prrmues  bring  wort  nf  a Innldlng  Known 
a*  The  Half-Way  Huuse,**  anuaie  at  54a 
Eequimalt  Ri-ad.  In  the  MuMcipaitrv- it 
Esuulmait.  in  ihe  Cnuniy  nf  Victoria 
Fruvinra  of  Itrilteh  Cnlumhla  upon  ti  e 
land*  described  as  Lot  Nmrteeh  . i« . .as- 
signed number i Block  Tau  |J.  of  Sec 
tlon  Eleven  till,  ESKJL'JM ALT  DIRIRICT 
1 \ of  niitnii  Cuiumlna  fun  las 


f’l'Ulll~CU,U  ,N  A l0,,Iy  kiA-foomMl 
•CNf.  HMy  |,00,a  consisting  of  large  kit- 
chen with  Iliad  sink  large  living-room 
with  fircpiate  and  French  door*,  family- 
alar  d tiling -room  and  on*  large  bedroom 
down,  three  room*  up:  two  of  which  are 
rented  for  434  per  month  Full  baaement 
with  hot  water  heat  to  all  rooms  Separata 
garage  Nice  garden  arm  trull  tree*  Thu 
is  an  idaal  family  home 


</•<-*  | -WALKING  DISTANCE  CITY 
’ Modern,  stucco  ftvb-  roomed 
bungalow  e«<ellei>tly  laid  out  and  spa- 
cious Hardwood  floor*  Utility  room  sun 
laundry  tub*  Full  rement  basemen:  with 
furnace  end-  garage  Been  by  appoint- 
ment only, 

FAN  DORA  WALKING  DIB- 

ST’  »•  M M r TANCK  Ten-room  apartment 
house  divided  into  eulles  Inrome.  4141 
per  mtniih  CaiaUent  proposition 


A lour- roomed  houte  rU-w  to  Ihr  tea  and 
with  a magnificent  view  of  sea  ami  moun- 
tains There  te  some  good  garden  mil. 
arid  some  natural  treed  land  The  Owner 
we*  unexpectedly  railed  away,  and  this 
property  tan  be  bougltt  for  »J  loo  rash. 


80  PROPKKTY  FOR  8A1-E 


NORTH  QUADRA 


4 lOHDOVA  BAY  W ATEHFRONT  LOT 
' with  four-roomed  roitag*.  < 4 • M u I 
plus  large  sun  porch  Price  ft  f 

Four  lou  at  Fairlcia  Bay  with  cottage  and 
<ubm*  flrauilfui  sea  view  Alan  aril- 
situated  watertfont  tut*,  nire  htadt- 

ROBERTS  AGENCY 
Sidney 


SU-UWI  An  oU'aellve  sia-rmnn  bum- 
low  In  Jam>i  R«'  two  minutes' 
walk  from  park  contain*  living-room, 
dining-room  end  kpahen  and  7-plece  bath- 
room  Full  cement  baaement  and  furnace 
nire-Tited  lot  and  c!q*e  to  school  Linn 
and  blind*  Included  n real  buy  . 


SPARLING 


WATERFRONT  HOME 


*1-/ tit— SAANUm  DISTRICT  Lovely 
»i* -room  house  Cloa#  to  school 
and  traniportatlnn  Three  bedrooms,  three- 
piece  bathroom  Cement  baaement  blind* 
lino  Good  furnace  Fruit  trtra.  chicken 
house  Fosses* ion  30  days 

t»*>1  -fk-LANOFORD  LAKE  WITH  300 
e2»  >!•*»'  foot  frontage  Four  room* 
fully  furnished,  fireplace  Private  road  and 
private  beach,  one-half  act*  of  land,  wharf, 
float  and  diving  board  Boat  Included  and 
poaaaakion  at  one* 


ESTATE  AGENT  AT  SIDNEY 

Member  Real  Estate  Board  of  Vlrtorm 


A five-room  ceat* -shake  semi  bunga- 
low built  for  the  present  owner  Uv- 
tng-rootn.  dlneur  two  bedrooms,  klt- 
rhen,  sunroom  and  four-plrre  bathroom 
downataira.  concealed  stairway  tn  alttr 
Open  fireplace  hardwood  floor*  mod- 
ern In  all  respects  Full  basement 
furnace,  garage  In  baaement.  Lnt  stir 
M * 1*4  Taxea  MS 
Ask  for  Mr  McVey  nr  Mr  Hawkes 


A CHARMING  FIVE-ROOMED  nUNUAITJW 
In  country  surroundings  but  close  la  town 
Th«  house  is  at*led  up  to  the  latest  min- 
ute Twu  nice  bedrooms  with  birch  floor* 
and  esrepUonally  pleasant  slew  The 
Hsing-ritom  with  large  view  window*  looka 
right  out  over  ih#  water;  French  tile  iire- 
plac*  arid  a special  tapestn  effact  plaster 
The  kltrhen  and  snack  bar  ars  designed 
for  iiiiivenience  with  built-in  cabinrts. 
Iluurrscent  lighting  and  enameled  walls 
There  is  a view  from  every  window  In 
ihr  hiiuse  Situated  amidst  terraced 
lawn*  with  fish  pools  and  your  own  pri- 
vate a a' erf  rout  Early  possession  can  be 
arranged  with  term. 

PLEASE  CALL  MR  KENNEDY.  JR 


*1*4  Mlfl  — GORGE  HOME  MODERN 
•tMUnMI  BTUCCO  OF  4 ROOMS  Fir*- 
pla>  e hardwood  floor*  basement,  furnare 
piped  to  each  room  Oarage  Immedlat* 
puaaeaalon. 


79  WANTKD  Tq.  BUY—  flOUHES 


Q;  | ‘““/l— Near  Victoria  High  (h  honl  A 
- **■” ' new  little  buhealow.  contain- 
ing lieing-  room  with  fireplace  dining- 
room and  lovelv  kltrhen  wl'h  pantr  and 
lots  of  rupboard  space  Two  rhe*rf>i!  bed- 
rooms wl'h  clothe*  cupboards  and  a 7- 
Plece  bathroom  Furnace  In  full  remen* 
basement  .Separate  garage  Good  garden 
and  fruit  iree*  on  a good  lut  which  Is 


\ SPECIALIZED  SERVICE  IF  YOU  ARk 
skUitig  your  home  business  or  apart 
meot  W*  would  apprcoiaia  in*  Hating 
Fui  quick  and  afncient  actum  — phone 
write  or  rail  lo  EVERUKEKN  REAI 
ER I ATE  LTD  733  View  Street  0*013 


k — FORT  STREET  KUBSTAN  - 
•^3.7*  Mf  TIAIXY-  BUI  1.1  HOME  OF  4 
KOOMK  divided  Into  eulte-  Income  b! 
•M  per  month.  Owner'*  aulte.  Immediate 
possession. 


SAANICH  REALTY  CO 

1415  DOUGLAS  STREET  , O 417; 

NIGHT  PHONE  E IM7 


<‘>i|||i|  DOWN  on  lovely  4-roomrd  home 
wllh  |„rome  „f  |M  per 
maci’h  from  i rooms,  four  rooms  for  owner 
with  immediate  piiaseulnn.  Full  basement 
wllh  furnace  Sira  fireplace  In  living-room 
and  3-pirre  hath  Furniture  rati  be  pur- 
chased vrry  reasonable  Nice  0 | “/  ii  j 

lot  and  l«a  taxes  FULL  PRICE  W-WHI 


A RI  THINKING  OF  HELLING.  AND 
a*  do  you  want  quirk  results?  List  your 
houae.  buainex*  or  farm  with  ua  at  once 
Call  personally,  phone  or  mail  your  listing 
to  F W Moor*  A Co..  533  Y*U*  Street 


*8500 


it  it  i-  HAULTAIN  DI8TR1CT  Blk- 
RF*  roomed  bungalnw.  basement 

furnace,  garage  A good  family  home  close 
to  schools  and  boa.  Fusseailon  May  1. 


JOHN  GREENWOOD 
1341  Broad  Street 


NOTICE  Or  IDARISt* 


bungalow 


( ’UOICE  BU1LDINO  LOT.  U30H  LO- 
' ration.  In  gpud  dUtrlCt.  Unproved 
and  ready  to  build  on.  A sesaed  at 
43,100.  lakes  43.1  44  Fries  4*14  Further 
particular*  calf  at  1315  Yates  Street 


S>”|  it  u | FULL  PRICE  IncaBs  property 
MfWW  .even  rooms  two  two-roomed 
suites  with  hot  and  told  water  Income 
444  per  month  Owner'*  suite  Full  base- 
men? *> orvrid  rwoj  Ac  etcwDent  propoai- 
flon  Immediate  posaraaion,  43  504  will 
handle. 


A BUYER  Wini  A U.  CASH  FROM  VAN- 
e » couvrr  urgently  requires  modern  tour- 
room  home  Nn  basement  Up  to  is  }«n 
Fles.-t  ph'.nt  Mi  Ha*k«a  Baanlkh  Realty 


A FINE  8JX-ROOM  STUCCO  BUNGALOW  — 
About  ten  year*  old  Llvlnt-roum  with 
W0en  lit  enlace,  tr.rse  badrooma  lull  base- 
ment with  garaga  and  laundry  tuba,  nvw 
furnae*  Kltrhen  wired  for  electric  range 
Large  tot  with  young  fruit  trees  Quick 

Mooo 

PLEASE  CALL  MR  KENNEDY  JK 


-PXRNWOOD  DISTRICT  Twu 
fout-ronmed  cottages,  situated 


by  good  lenanL  Tobet  and  ahnwer  In  each 
Take*  143 


i sORNER  RICH  Ail  DSON 
' Building  lot.  51.040  < 
Saanich  Really.  O «176 


DUPLEX  OR  8IMILAH  REVENUE 
PMiducing  property  by  cash  buyer 


tjfcl  •»  A really  lovelv  home  In  ihe 

«r  I • 5,4  5*54  5 n,,r,  n(  beautiful  Oak  Buv 
Built  with  white  stucco  ettrrlof  and  onlv 
»h*  beat  of  ma'erlal*  used  In  th#  const  ruc- 
tion This  home  has  a lovely  !arg« living- 
room  with  fireplace,  a dining  - room 


$5000 


t- LANGFORD  LAKE  DISTRICT 
— 1 •***  A dandv  little  4 rootnert  bun- 
galow all  furnished  and  ittuated  on  one 
acre  of  very  fine  land  wllh  a 130-ft  lake- 
frontage  Flimiture  includes  UieiterfleM 
kitchen  aiov*.  heater  3 bed*,  ele  Good 
rarage.  Taxes  433  Immediate  possession 


Bo*  1373  Colonist 


Ineisine  St  pres- 
ent 115(1  per  month  Walking  (Balance 
He  rnl  -bungalnw  of  all  room*  Basement 
Furnace  Newly  dernratad  Inside  and  out 
Immediate  pnssetslun. 


sllOICK  BUILDING  LOT  IN  OAK  BAY 
near  transportation  O «43t 


\1  TO  5-ROOM  HOME  WANTED  WITH 
or  without  basement.  No  agent*  Bos 
I1M.  Colonist 


o'clock  T M. 

This  by-law  provide*  only  lor  |he  chang- 
ing from  Apartment  to  "Oarage  si* 
the  lading  clsaalliraiiun  uf  tan*  *t>*  and 
547.  VUIbila  City,  at  the  saulhwett  corner 
uf  Juhnaun  and  Cook  Street*,  and  Lm  I0A4. 
Vlruirla  City,  on  the  north  aide  ul  V.ie* 
Street,  east  of  Ctwk  Kuevi 

A copy  al  the  urupi-«ed  b».|»w  may  be 
Inspected  at  Ihe  office  uf  the  undersigned 
beiaeen  Ihe  hour*  of  hint  in- lacs  A 41. 
and  twelve  u flock  m.itn  nn  any  Halu»U>. 
and  beiaeen  the  hours  of  nine  a tlnck 
A M and  live  odoik  PM  ini  any  other 


L M ROSEVFAR  & CO.  LTD 

110  UNION  BUILDING.  413  VIEW  STREET 


YORNEll  BUILDING  LOT  IN  VIEW 
J Royal.  O 4J50 


APARTMENT  HOUSE 

Cloae  tn.  seven  self-contained  aulte*  Hot 
water  heating  Returns  ahow  <•>•>  n/u 
net  of  43.490  Price  *— .will 

Please  Aak  for  Mr  W D Kennedy 


FAMILY  ARRIVING  SOON  WANT  FOUR 
or  five-room  bungalow  or  duptex  All 
tah  Good  district  Box  3905,  Colonist 


I GROCERY  Rt’BINESS  STOCK 

AND  FIXTURES  INCLUDED 
Low  rent  Living  quarters  Well  eatab- 
llahed  and  excellent  turnover  Been  by  ap- 
pointment  only.  • 


YORKER  LOT  FOR  BALE.  40  l 100  4400 
11  1539 


) “1  i 1(1  — MODERNISTIC  FOUR 
•T— ROOMED  BUNOALOW  sit- 
uated on  finely  freed  acre  of  land  In 
splendid  location  In  Sidney  This  rixv 
house  ho*  all  modern  convenience*'  In- 
direct lighting,  tile  bathroom,  i I 


I EXCELLENT  LOT.  73  X 313.  LOW 
* 3 tain  Murray  Drive,  overlooking 
Portage  Inlet  What  niter*''  O 1194 


IT  A YE  BUYERS  Fon  OLDEH-TYPE 
• • family  home*  will  do  some  fixing  if 
neteasarp  Would  appreciate  your  listings 
J.  H WHITTOME  Ai  CO  LTD 
1013  Broad  Street  Fhone  E93I3 


IMMEDIATE  POSSESSION 


B|7(U1  FULL  PRICE  SAANICH.  TWO- 
irH'MI  M|t,g  CIRCLE  FOUR  LOTH 
and  five -roomed  bungalnw  Basement, 
furnace,  garage.  Taars  only  437.  13.500 

will  handle. 


Pemberton,  Holmes,  Ltd 

(Member  Real  Estate  Board  of  Vlrlorlal 
935  FORT  STREET  PHONE  O 5134 


fireplace, 

etc  It  la  not  quite  eomnletcd,  but  >0U 
ran  lltc  comfortably  in  It  while  you  flnlah 
the  trim  There  la  a partly  built  ou’-houae 
containing  plenty  of  good  usabla  lumber 
In  addition.  Here  Is  a chance  la  make  a 
nice  profit  and  have  a home  In  the  mean- 
time. 


| ('OR  BALE  GOOD  BUILDING  LOT.  #1 
* feet  x IIS  feel,  Ladysmith  Street 
4400  Box  3415.  Culnnlat 


ONE  OF  THE  BEST  HUILT  BIX  ROOM 
MODERN  STUCCO  BUNOAIX3W8  In  Oak 
Bay  Modern  and  up  to  dale  In  ever* 
wav  with  hot  water  heating  and  the  beat 
features  and  fixture*  obtainable  Nice 
surrounding  homes  and  gardrn*  Price 
(terms) 


Mje  { qCt/v— EBQUIMALT  LAGOON  Mod- 
ern  four-roomed  aiding  bunga- 
low with  part  baaement  Hardwood  floor*, 
fireplace  Ideal  for  couple.  Immediate 
pirsseaslon. 


9)/MT — OuMt  house  5IM  feet  of 
0>.  *|Ulnl  walerfrontoee  on  glorlmu 
Saanich  Arm  Orcund  Door  den.  aiitlne- 
riKim  > parlous  dining-room  large  kltrhen 
and  pantry  fouf  large  bedroom*  and  a 
3-plece  harhroom  Upataira  4 beoutlfu! 
bedroom*  and  3-plece  bathroom  Basement 
large  Has  four  utility 


OT  NO.  14,  DRYDEN  ESTATE.  ESQUL 
-v  mall  Phone  E 4M3 


<17“  (k  DOWN  ON  GOOD  HOME  ON 
•7  1 4*Mf  HAULTAIN  Cloae  Ui  Ntrv 
large  kitchen  llvlng-roum  with  roved  ceil- 
Ing*  and  dining-room  down:  also  glasted- 
In  eiinporrh  and  three  large  bedrooms  up 
thrre-ple.e  bath  Full  cement  basement 
lined,  with  nice  plavroom  nr  bedroom  fnr 
Largo  lot  with  g-x-it 
garden  FLILL  PRICE 

VISll  W)  V,EW  novAL  * beautiful 
1 building  site  10«  « 135  over- 

looking  Fvqutmsli  Harbor  and  8i*cke  Hill*, 
three  minutes'  walk  from  main  highway 
ai.d  bus  This  ts  one  of  ihe  last  lo*a  in 
Ihl*  vlrinllv  and  an  Ideal  plare  In  build 
a new  home 


BROWN  BROS 


I I AVE  13  000  CASH  AND  WILL  AS8UME 
* • Want  bungalow  cr  home  m gttod  dis- 
trict with  P«*ae**|o|v  Bona  Bde  buyge.  Nn 
agrnu,  please  Bov  3«iM.  Cblonlat. 


OT  ON  RT.  I' A I'HICK  STREET,  NEAR 
J Shual  Hay.  gn  a J3«,  |1  ion  O 3907 


One-lialf  Casli,  Balance  Arranged 


< ( j II  U | EBQUIMALT  LAOOON  3- 
TTlMnl  It  on  MED  MODERN  Bt'RGA- 
1CIW  Flrcpta-r  - liearb  Half 

acre  of  land  Alao  ideal  fnr  couple 


WATERFRONT  AGE — Without  question  one 
of  the  moat  artistic  and  attractive  prop 
ertles  on  the  market  today  A delightrut 
3-room  modern  stucco  bungalow  affording 
a sea  view  from  almost  every  room  I'v 
acres  of  landscaped  garden,  with  several 
bearing  fruit  iree*  Full  basement  and 
aummaUe  heating.  You  could  not  dupll- 
ramthia.tth.  $15,000 


N'ICTUKIA  oa*  company,  limited 

with  head  office  a>  ItiU  tangle) 
fttreet  in  Hie  City  of  Victoria.  Provln-r  of 
British  Columbia,  hrretiv  give*  onttn  that 
It  has.  under  HeMlub  7 nf  Ihe  said  A-  l. 
deposit  m with  Ihr  Minister  of  Public 
Work*  at  Ottawa,  and  tn  the  offite  «l  the 
Distrm  Krgmrar  nf  ihr  land  Registry 
District  of  Virtnrta  at  Victoria.  Htlllsh 
Columbia  plan*  nf  fnremore  right*  thmugh 
the  waters  nf  Virtnrta  ItarlMi  at  Rock 
Bay.  together  with  a description  nf  'lie 
prup.ir.-d  «Re  f.tr  same  such  deicrlpllon 
being  a*  set  out  hereunder 
Application  for  a Itaac  of  forrsl.rre 
fronting  nn  the  l..»  granted  Id  t>te  Vic- 
lurta  (iai  Cumpany.  l.imiie.1,  in  1517  aht.  h 
said  leaaa  frnnu  on  Lm  if.**  in  Vl'lurla 
City  The  land  applied  for  being  til  ualed 
In  Rock  Bay,  an  arm  of  Victoria  Itartuii 
Vancouver  Island,  British  Colimlil*  and 
was  originally  below  high  watei  mark, 
described  at  follow* 

Commencing  at  the  Southwest  turner  of 
the  parcel  granted  th*  Taylor  Mill  Com- 
Pany  In  l»«7  Department  file  Nn  I3.vr?, 
t her, re  northerly  and  fnllwwlng  the  artl- 
ern  boundary  ol  said  paisrl  for  a dlsiam* 
of  eighty  iHl  fewt.  Ihenre  west  astronmme 
lo  an  mierseeiioi,  with  the  northern  bound- 
ary of  the  foreshore  parrel  granted  •«  fh# 
Victoria  Gas  Company.  Llmt'erJ.  lo  1*37 
Ihenre  sr.u' he  .sierl*  and  f.illowing  the 
said  northern  bouiMiary  of  mi.1  par- el  i« 
the  point  of  romnie.  cement  and  conlaln- 


la  rement  _ —IP  R..... 

room*,  laundrv  tub*  and  alao  a 3-pie'e 
bathroom  Bepara’e  gura<*  and  barn.  *he 
latter  with  good  floor  above  The  build- 
ing la  ar run ur alia.  In  flrtt-elas*  rundlilon 
and  all  furnishing*  garden  tool*  bo*'* 
etc  are  Included  Toge'her  With  11  acres 
nf  land  ihl*  offer  !■  an  exceptional  wtf 


AN  ATTRACTIVE  HOMEHtTS 
Of  33  Arre*  (Or  15  or  It. 

,N  HA  AN  It'll  PENINSULA 


| URGENTLY  HFQUIRE  A MODERN 
• home  of  four  ur  five  roums  In  Oak  Bay 
and  am  willing  to  pay  up  to  »fl  OOd  rash 

I 


. , southere  ei- 

V-e  posur*  goo  feet  frogi  tha  beach  on 
th*  north  aide  of  Patricia  Ray  Acres*  to 
the  tiearh  by  free  right  of  way  ar  by  pur- 
rt-asg  of  immediately  adjacent  seafrontage 
of  100  feet  Park-like  property  no  »ock 
well  treed  Telephone  and  electric  service 
and  near  nua  line  roll  information  bv 
mail  PO  Boa  107«  Victoria 


tipq-r/k-  EXCLUSIVE  ubtiko  hill- 
>•»•»’»  BIDE  DISTRICT.  NEAR  VISTA 
HEIGHTS  A good  ll'tle  home  of  five 
roum*  with  basement  and  new  furnare 
Hardwood  arid  fir  floors  Separate  garage 
Nice  lot  with  fruit  dr**  Immediate  posses- 
sion. 


IMMEDIATE  POSSESSION 


A LOVELY  NEW  BUNGALOW  with  all 
modern  feature#  and  fiuurrs  ate  SIX 
ROOMS  and  BATHROOM  lAir-cnndt- 
tlnned  heating  *y»temi  Must  be  aern  ui 
be  appreciated  Price  Menu*. 


WANTED 

BtDK-BY-StDE  DUTLEX 


ALSU 


Night  Calls  Mr  Feeang  O 4512 
Mr  Bellingham.  B 3510 


OAK  BAY  — Beautiful  seven-room  home 
with  two  bedrooms  downstair*  and  two  up- 
stair* Full  four  -piece  bathroom  down  and 
two-piece  upgtatri  Exceptionally  largs 
living-room,  hardwood  floor*  ihroughnui. 
Full  basement  Fruit  trees  in  | * 
back  garden.  Terms  vl  I. •#•11 1 

HOOKE  -3 1 Acre#  of  beautiful  property, 
with  live  stream,  good  aoU.  fruit  trees 
Charming  four-room  bungalow  with  tiled 
i abinei  luirhen.  modern  bathroom,  full 
liatemwnt.  la  undry  -room,  eliy  light  and 
aaier  ADlatie  two-car  Tudor-deslgn  gar- 
age with  rsiav  arcnmmndation  for  guest* 
Tills  I*  really  a paradUe  and  rou  may 
have  Immediate  possession.  <f‘s2<Wl 
■xclualv*  agema  “KlilW 

DtrptEX — An  eirepiionally  well-planned 
duplex  within  walking  dlltanre  of  town 
Five  spacious  rooms  down  with  hardwood 
floor*,  ete  : separata  entrance  to  *elf-roi<- 
t alned  four-room  aulte  up  CHwxl  return 
on  your 

Investment  inhJUU 


T I8T7NOB  of  Apartment*.  Butitieases, 
Let*  and  Country  Properly  Our  en- 
larted  staff  will  gtvr  enurtgou*  and 
capable  service 

ALFRED  CARMICHAEL  Ai  CO.  LTD 
13>g  Broad  Street  Phone  Q 7341 


Cb.y—-  i|  DOWN  Will  I BRIDE  AVENUE 
•r-f.MI  near  Mount  View  High  Es- 

elusive  lining  Five -roomed  aiding  bunga- 
low of  five  rooms  Basement  furnace,  ga- 
rage Balance  nf  II.IAO  term* 


1 (EHIDENTlAL  lot*  and  acreage  excellent 
»b  •* a view  Alao  two  1-room  cottage* 
Ci, .wood  and  Happy  Valley  Belmont  *7 

OUI.NV  roflNER  LOT.  BEST  CITY  DIB- 
► Irlel.  Cook  and  Queen*  with  a beau- 
tiful plan.  X450  rash  


OPEN  ALL  DAY  SATURDAY 


One  Half  Ca.'h.  Balance  Arranged 


F.  W MOORE  & CO 


St* »•)*’,( \ DOWN  NEW  WHITE  BHAKE 
•r— — BUNf  1 A145W  of  four  room* 
Fireplace  modern  kltrhen  lovelv  and 
bright  Full  rement  baeement  wllh  hot 
air  furnace  SAANICH  MARtOOl.D  DIS- 
TRICT Balance  of  |J  310  on  term* 


*34  JOHNBON  RTREET 
Phone  E 74*1  or  E51C3 
Eeer.lnga  B 3333 


1434  Government 


[ 1ST  I NOB  APPRECIATED  - BUNOA 
■'  lows  eotiagea  any  dlxtrlet 

PEMBERTON  ROLMBB  LTD 
435  Eon  Street  O gl3< 


IMMEDIATE  POBSEBBION 


OEAFRONT  LOTS— EAHT  BOOKR  MOST 
‘ sheltered  pari  Sooke  harbor  Elec- 
trlGly  From  1350  O *373 

FJ1WO  GOOD  BUILDING  LOTS.  ONE 
I Maenlrh.  one  City.  E 4304. 


In  a beautiful,  new  aturrp  bungalow 
FIVE  ROOMS  and  BATHROOM  with  latest 
featutea  and  fixture*,  etc  Price  Itermai 


315-30  flCOI-l  ARD  nUILDINO 
Fhone  B 10)3  or  t 4544 
Evening* 

Msisra  Rogers  O 0409  or  Flnlayaon.  B 5570 


T 1ST  YOUR  PROPER 7TE8  WITH  CYRIL 
• k Ruhlln  Real  Estate  We  Inapert 
R 1433 


GOPGf 


One-Hall  Cash,  Balance  Arranged 


IHREE  LOTS.  GOOD  LOCATION  MAIN 
road  4350  each  E 7554 


HAGAR'S 


THREE- BEDROOM  BUNGALOW 

MODERN  BTUCCO  5-ROOM  BUNGALOW - 
Comfortable  Uving-room  .open  flreplarc  3 
nice  bedrooms,  kitchen  -wired  for  store, 
with  breakfast  nook.  Full  ermrnt  base- 
ment. furnave  and  gara*e  Situated  on 
large  lot.  In  high  location  and  well  drained 
alto  rnnvrnien'  lo  DahsporU'lon  IM- 
MEDIATE POSSESSION  given  <.•<..  rs. 
WELL  WORTH 


L M ROSEVEAR  0 CO,  LTD 

110  UNION  BUILDING.  413  VIEW  STREET 
O 5041 


AIODEHN  HOUSE.  SEMI -BUNOALOW  OR 
bungalow  Aboui  4 room*  Musi  have 
Itgltr.  and  water  5 to  • acre.  Within  13 
mile*  nf  Virinria  On  or  near  highway  All 
rash  deal  Reply  In  Boa  3303,  Colonist 
(live  details 


\’I  EW  ROYAL— NICE  HUILDINO 
y appnrxlmaiely  100  feel  by  Jk, 

134  feet  >• 

FAfRFIEID  Close  to  the  tea  <■ 

Choice  lot  of  50  by  113  feet  O' 

APPROX  IMA  I El.T  \ ACRE  «m"w 
southern  slope.  g||  in  orchard  UF' 

and  bulb*  rT 

LUMBY.  LTD 

III  FrmbvrHsn  Bldg  (tip  1 riiglv 
B I13t  He*  Phor-ee.  O 74«3  f 


Five-room  siurco  bungalna,  large  living- 
modi  wllh  fireplace.  3 bediosinu.  4-pirtc 
haihrdnm  iremOMike-  large  modern  klt- 
ilirn  with  nook  Wired  for  range  full 
rrtneni* basement  with  garage  Piped  hn«- 
• ir  furnare  Wood  hoist  fo  living-room 
and  kitchen  IMMEDIATE  juuii  in 

POSSESSION  ~ M H M 1 


GORDON  HEAD — White  cedar-eidlng  bun- 
■slow  on  ft*  acres  Fruit  tree*,  spaclou* 
barn  and  chicken  house.  Birellent  soil 
Five  attractive  rooms  In  excellent  condi- 
tion You'll  have  in  hurry 
for  this 


Must  oet  settled  i have  cash 

for  s food  homo  tn  good  locality 
Bex  1373.  Colon  let 


KER  b STEPHENSON 

LIMITED  ^ 


Exclusive  haling 


N’ORTH  QUADRA  OR  MOUNT  TOLMIE 
area — 1 have  buyer  fur  new  style  bun- 
galow of  Bee  rooms  la  elthar  nf  Qivse 
dls'.rlett.  around  14  nob  Please  phone  me 
at  Saer.ich  Realty  Co  O 4)75  Mr  Foster, 
evenings.  0 1553 


GORGE  -Four-room  bungalow  one  block 
from  bus  and  on  a corner  list,  with  ext  el- 
lent  garden  and  several  mature  fruit  trees 
High  baaement  Open  fireplace  Bright 
kitchen  Possession  30  da)*  < 4 7711 
Exclusive  listing  irl  I •)'» 

RHAWNIGAN  LAKE  — Four-room  stucco 
bungalow  and  separate  guest  cottage  wllh 
enur  .own  lakefroniag*  wharf  and  floats 
FrlreSnriudra  two  boat*  and  all  furniture 
on  the  premise*  -even  th*  fishing  rod* 
have  been  left  for  ytvur 
ronvonlenro  ti«iWI 


HANDY  TO  EVERYTHING 

ALMOST  NEW  BTl’rco  BUNOALOW  sl'h 
large  nook,  nac  flnnrs  Pe»em»n'  turr-xce 
and  gauge  White  enamel  elerlrt--  rangr 
Inrl.nied  POSSESSION  IN  i .. . 

AUGUST  PRICE  *r  I ' M M F 


QUACPA  AR 


Coat  4-rrmsn  gtm-co  bungalow  on  lot  Ml  s 
!3ft  Living-room  with  fireplace,  hard- 
wood floors,  3 bedrooms,  modern  3-plece 
bathroom  ki'rhen  and  noog  30  daci  pos- 

u,,it  $1000 


HOME  BU1IDING  LOANB 
MODERN  INSURANCE 


I »ETlRlNO  - WANT  BIK-ROOM  HOME 
Will  pay  to  III)  000  for  good  value 
Fhone  E 7174 


TO  WHOM  IT  MAY  f'ONCKEK 
'I'AKE  NOTICE  that  nu  and  from  March 
1 34th,  1544.  we,  I EON  ARD  Mr  M AHOW 

and  ARTHUR  RUIWELL.  carrying  nn  busi- 
ness under  the  firm  name  and  style  nf 
McMAflON  * Hi  'WELL  MOTORS  pur- 
thaaed  and  are  th*  snl*  aiMiralnr*  and 
owner*  of  lha*.  rertaln  sturage  and  aervir# 
• stage  business  at  731  Johnson  Hirer),  Vic- 
toria B C , hitherto  carried  on  b»  Henry 
Clarence  Dahl  a*  Dahl  Minors 

AND  rUftTKKR  TAKE  NOTtCE  lha'  any 
creditors  nf  the  aald  Dahl  Motors  far  the 
•aid  bualneaa  prior  to  March  35th.  154* 
should  apply  tn  (he  said  Henry  Clarence 
Dahl  nr  his  representative  for  payment  of 
(heir  accounts 

Ws  are  responsible  for  any  and  all  debts 
of  the  said  business  contrarted  by  us  as 
and  from  March  3ith  1®4« 

OATFD  at  Victoria,  n C . thia  3rd  day  wf 
April,  1544 

M-  MAHON  * RUSSELL  MOTORS 
741  Johnson  S' test  Victoria  It  C 


THE  YORKSHIRE 


b ROOMS  AND  GARDEr 


I-ROENTIY  REQUIRED  - FOUR  Oil 
I five-room  modern  bungalow  with  or 
wlthuut  basement  Gorge  or  Quadra  dts 
Irlel  preferred  H«r*  173E  Cnlnolet 


AND  PACIFIC  BXCVnmEB  LTD 


Modern,  9-room  stucco  bungalow  In  Gorge 
dlsirUT  Hardwood  floors  Choir#  ehruh- 
t*erv.  nice  fruit  tree*  lawns  Early  put- 
seaaitin  Terms  ran  be  arranged 
bn  full  prlre  of  HPU*nni 


LEACH  b SPARKS 

tForraerly  Coles  Howell  A Cu  Ltd 
(131  VIEW  STREET  F 


1 mile*  from  Nanaimo  High  and  heal-hy, 
tnp  of  a lovely  valley  1»«  srres  of  gar- 
den and  orchard  Large  living-room  dln- 
mg-room.  3 bedrooms  large  kitchen  and 
pantry  Furnare  Recently  decoratdd 
thritughout  Oarage  ar.d  .-j  iju, 

Utllllv  shed  Frlce  WIIW 


BROWN  BROS  LTD 

tEatahllabed  laid. 

754  FORT  BTREBT  E ID 


House  mnsiata  nf  living-room  dining-room, 
both  with  flreplarea;  two  bedrooms, 
kitchen  pantry  and  bathroom,  a!)  on  one 
floor  Baaement  with  new  furnace,  garage 
This  It  a well-built  house 


STUCCO  NEAR  THE  SEA 

R*ven-mnm  stucco  resided-*  an  south  side 
stf  Oak  Ray  Avenue  near  sea  Stciry-and- 
a -half-type  home  wllh  four  bedroom*  fine 
rsmrni  basement,  garage  arid  lovely  gar- 
den, A real  bargain  $10,500 


BUILD!  NO  BIT  EH 

Homs  no*  Street- 3 lou  40  x M0  Price  »*Vt 
each 

Langf'.ird — I lot*.  41  * MI  Frle*  1340  each 

ALFRED  CARMICHAEL  R CO  . LTD 
1214  Broad  Street  0 7141 

Eycltiklw  Agents 


4t  1 l|Wl  “ N'*'  bungaluw.  situated  in 
wP“T"TYy\»  city  Ueliig-rttom.  eunronm 
two  iiniroomi  kltrhen.  3-plece  bathronm, 
■ nd  pantry  Cement  basement  with  fur- 
nace Venetian  blind*  Standing  on  two 
•M  43,404  rash  balance 
at  1.13  a month  Including  Interest.  Pos- 
srastnn  In  JO  day* 


AVAILABLE  FOR  FALL 

New  flve-risom  bungalow  In  popular  View 
Royal,  situated  on  tw<>  large  Iota  Hard- 
wond  floor*  Le*'#il  at  present  but  will 
he  available  thtl  Fall. 

Full  price  ” K?* H F 


Handles  thi*  rerep.ie-produclrig  hum*  In  a 
good  di»!ncl.  Owner  * suite  konxteta  of 
rieirig-roc.ui,  le’dioom  kitchen  with  atovr 
pamry.  sunroom  Upstair*  rented  ai  111 
i.c-  noaltu  U.u  Wi:i  liM  Be  VArgnl  In  a 
wee,  * time,  it  constsia  of  Uving-roum.  two 
bedroom*,  fclthrn  wllh  g«s  *tov»  barhroum 
• nd  toilet  Good  basement  with  flntxhed 
bedroom  separate  garage  $ | 5()0 


UPLANDS  lluiqur  rcmstrU' uob  ai.d  -»• 
View  from  every  room  Thl*  ties  iltful 
hums  of  7 room*  lesie*  nothing  to  tx  de- 
sired Prir#  end  further  particular*  mas 
b»  obtained  from  the  office 


WE  HAVE  BUYERS  WITH  CARD 


) ACRES  CHOICE  HUILDINO  HITE.  3- 

- mile  rtrrle  E 3503 


INCOME  TAX  RETURNS  PREPARED 


EVERGREEN  REAL  ESTATE.  LTD 
33  View  Rtrewt  Phone  Q 4013 

Night  Call  H Bellingham,  ft  MM 

or  S resang  O MI3 


•Cl  5(H  I CITY  Cloae  u.  rixe-yvomed 
•irt'M'fr  bungalow  Fully  furnished 
Lmng  room,  open  fireplace  dining-room 
two  t-rii rooms  three-piece  bathroom  and 
kitchen,  all  In  nrst-rlatx  eondttlnn  llaae. 
ment  with  furnara  Ptusaaaipn  In  13  dava 
A good  buy 


FAIRFIELD  n.»c 


Hagar  0 Swayne,  Ltd 

m VIEW  RTREET  PHONES  ft  4131-3-1 
Real  Vsiai*  • Insurance 
Home  Pl-.nns  H 1443  E 1401 


io  tratitporiauo^ 
rnotr.s  and  sunroom  full  basemen 
furnace  and  large  << 

garage 


AND  THE  RAINS  CAME 


Very  modern  sit -room  atorrn  bungalow  in 
rhaleesi  part  nf  Oak  Biy  Esira -large 
rmimi  beautifully  mndem  kiichrn  and 
bathroom  pedestal  basin  Five  year*  old 
Very  up-ui-dat*  improvements  Hsrdwottd 
floors  hot  water  heating  copper  piping 
thrnugbout  Enr  fnrthar  91.)  f U 1|| 

particulars  «e#  K AR  «r  I —.In  MI 


Due  its  Int lament  weather  the  nprntng  of 
our  Rierns  Heights  Res  item  of  the  Royal 
Hoad*  SuMIvlalnn  has  been  delayed,  but 
we  are  ti'rw  able  lo  acrept  rese rvstinna  of 
loll  In  this  beautiful  arts  These  sites 
rousts’  rf  appmaioiwve.*—  nne  arre.  are 
beauulully  treed  and  rnmmarrl  pwr>c<< 
ramit  views  We  InvHe  you  to  meet  ua  on 
•he  prnprrtv  on  Saturday  or  Runday  aft- 
ernocics  DIRBCTIONB  Turn  left  off  the 
Island  lllghwav  •<  Helmrtsn  prnc-eed  tn 
wa'srfron),  turn  right  and  follow  road  in 
sign. 


SALE  OP  SHARES 


FAIRFIEI.D  Bis  rooms 
Automa'le  gas  furnare 
Oaa  range  and  Ruud 
included,  for 
only 


FI E ARE 

U»E  HAVE  X BAILOR  WHO  REQtriHER  A 

s or  4-rbnm  home  with  basemen  in 
E^quimaii  or  near  No  * street  tar  Nut 
mure  than  14  V*) 

Alsu 

Three  '.(Iliera  whu  destrr  4 or  I ruon.  buu- 
galuws.  Oak  Bay  Oorar  or  any  good  dis- 
trict, up  to  I?  Odd  cash 
Phena  E 1103-4  EvenU.fi  0X135 

BROWN  linos  LTD 
Eat  l«lt 


t(!W*’>(  1 Three-iuti*  .partmsni  house 
- *'  * 1 ’ situated  In  bexi  p*rl  of  city 
rinse  to  school  and  car  Twu  suite*  nf  I 
room,  and  bath,  and  I suite  af  4 tm.nu 
and  barti  All  *e|f-r«u.talned  with  own 
fro«*t  doors  Small  suite  lb  Uwmcui  fnr 
latilmr  If  vnu  are  looking  fnr  an  Invest- 
ment. let  us  show  you  this  pmpeMs 

Bee  A Lancaster 

EMPIRE  REALTY  CO 

i Member  r*«|  Kitatv  Board  nf  Victoria. 

tooa  BROAQ  RTREET  PHONE  E 7441 


T * NDEH  and  by  elrtue  nf  a Writ  of  Piart 
Fwctas  issued  nut  Of  the  Ruprsms 
four*  of  nntlsh  Columbia,  Vlrturla  P.»«n- 
try  in  the  action  Herbert  Presi  Wn«t.v 
plaintiff,  end  David  R Talt  and  Tall  and 
Merchant  defendant',  whereby  •!.<•»*  was 
plated  under  •«  cure  7 oon  thaiss  .,f  stawfe 
of  Man-O-War  Mine*.  Limited  suata In s,|  In 
share  certificate  No  170  If  the  name  nf 
tha  said  Herbert  Frevi,  Winshy  whiGi  gglf 
there*  of  s'uck  are  In  the  rqateidv  a'n# 
pnssexslon  of  the  Roi»|  Rank  of  Canada 
Douglas  Rtreel.  Victoria  under  aaevow 
n«w  therefore  under  a Writ  of  Vendiuonl 
Eeponat  isaqad  out  of  the  loprrrn*  Court 
of  Brlttah  Columbia.  Victoria  Reatstrv 
• nd  to  m#  dlrscieci  | shall  offc*  lor  saw 
by  public  auction  tfieae  nefr.rs  rnec  ir.ned 
7 (MM  shares  at  my  nffice  Courthouse 
Victoria  ft  C . on  Mondav  kp--.|  t'h  1**9 
•I  II  am  Term*  of  sale,  rash  for  fur- 
ther particulars  apply  In  ih*  order -signed 
D Ma'RRIDF 
Rhenff  County  of  Virtnrta 
Bherlffa  Office  Courthouse 
Vtctarta  R C . April  3nd  1*4* 


HIGH  OOROE  -Ac  etcepfionalis  well-built 

• emi -buneshiw  wuh  five  spn)ie«.|t -clean 
moms  Clnaed  ••sirwai  jp  upstairs  and 

• pare  fnr  two  more  Altnns'  tmnie.iia'r 

orcupanrv  end  soms  term*  !^"”5()l) 


fOR  ROBINSON  CRUSOE 

Two  Gulf  falanda  for  aale  targe  aerragi 
Residence,  bath*  vnd  other  impri" emenh 

Eir *r>tu Hit 


NF  AR  TH*  UPLANDS 
Till*  -»  a geri  Fise-room  whr.e-sidini 
house  with  adjoining  double  garage  Built 
10  rear*  ! lively  llvlng-rnom  14  t 30.  din- 
ing-room 13  s 12  mails'  bedroom  upstairs 
ha*  grand  marine  views  Landacaped  rac- 
ks s 107  Prirs  m #11  ( if  II  I 
settle  an  ssta  s ^ I Is'FiHF 

Pleass  Ask  fwr  Mr  Hprle 


NEWSTEAD  REALTY 


FOUR  NICE  ROOMS  AND  DINETTE 
uated  inwir  nest  hums*  |r,  a vy^v 
district  This  is  almnst  new  and  *. 
In  every  respect  «a  art  AiU] 


1014  BROAD  BT 

Member  Rea)  Eaiate  Hoard  of  Vtrtnna* 


KER  & STEPHENSON 

LIVITED 


U "ANTED —4  TO  i-HCXJU  HOUSE  ON  S 
acre  or  more  lb  Baanteh.  rinse  to 
transportation  Will  pay  up  to  kklbK) 
through  VLA  If  sul'abta  Bus  1*79  Col- 
onist 


loca'rd  nn  a pile  si  reel  tn  bng  nf  'he 
ftne*t  residential  parts  nf  Oaa  Ba*.  tloae 
10  'he  beach  transportation  and  shopping 
• en> r#  Ft.-ep'ionally  well  planner!  eight- 
room  serai -ftunga’ow  Dnwrstaira  contain* 
a spaeiou*  entrance  nail,  giving  access  to 
ail  room*  Cosy  library  with  "pen  fire- 
place living -rmim  <33  S ‘III  With  nper. 
Itreplare  sur.forsm  f smITv-*ised  dtntng- 
resnm  small  pantry  and  »*>.! -planned  mod- 
ern kltrhei  twa  (nod-aued  bedrooms  ettli 
targe  riches  cupboards  and  thteo-ptsce 
modern  bathroom  between  Upwtairt  there 
are  two  more  gtvyS  s ! ! cd  bedroom*  and 
one  small  one  Three-piece  bathroom 
Tull  ronrreie  hwsernent,  garage  attached 
Pleasant  outJock  from  all  windows  wllh 
pattfg:  Yww-ryew*  Very  attractive  garden 

sir*  M",n, 

NwtfMisn  3®  Dave 


FARHON  R BRIDGE  oHEA  New  four-Kmm 
sturm  b.ime  nn  , acre  of  P 
ground  Immediate  possession  I 

NORTH  QUADRA  Rev«n-room  cedar  sid- 
ing boms  Two  lot* 

Immediate  pos*ei*ion 

HOME  WITH  INCOME  Dougla*  Btreet 
cluae  |n  Uomnleiely  furnished  Income  ill 
Three  imhi*  for  owner  Thl*  home  w in 
•poll***  rimdlltnn 

Immediate  posse** uv,*  r?  1 1 * M I 

WINDROH  FARR  — Seven  - room  home 

.$1  o.:><  mi 

WINDROW  PARK - New  six-  #C4!4M) 
room  home  Yarant  J>~1F1“F 


BEAUTIFUL  NEW  HOME 
Thu  ||  a very  sell  built  and  well 
house  and  only  Just  eompteted  Fl 
on  one  n»>of  Rumpus  roctn  -w 
place i and  rwrag*  in  basement  C; 
Frlee 


III  PROPfRTV  WANTED 


Member*  Rest  taiaie  Board  of  Virion# 


LUMBY,  LTD 


\t"ANTEI>  — THREE  OR  FOUR-ROOM 
v » touage  by  elderly  rout  » r.ewr  .ran* 
par'^UCtL  Whoa  Lava  you?  Boa  JOAj. 
Cotovugl 


rvorio  BUILDING  LOT  OR  LOT*  OAK 
flav  prefarred  I I Mg  Box  3413 

Colonial 


lit  PYMBFRTON  HI. DO  Up  I Flight, 
h 1131  RES  PHONIER  O 1142-0  40*4 


U' ANTED  FOR  CASH— GOOD  VIEW  LOT 
in  Oal  Hay  Rowr  good  bus  or  cor 
*aj vice  resentlal  Ol*e  location  stre  and 

prlta  ta  Bo*  IT3I  Colonial 


U ’ANTED  TO  FtTBCBAM  - TWO-BED 
room  modem  bouse  42  400  to  it  awt 
down  Immediate  occupancy  Be-a  7MB 
CoMMM 


PLEASE  ARK  FOR  v>n  PAMMORE 

Island  Investment  Co 

LTD 

0*  BROAD  BT  PHONE  O TI40-7 


SPECIAL 


Drum  Furnaces 


U*  ANTED  TO  PVRfTlABE  — BUTT  ARLS 
building  1«(,  In  nr  near  rue  and 
tranaportauvn  1200  to  IJ40  Phone  I 4001 
evenings 


ANTED— RMALL  HOUSE  IN  OAK  BAT 
’’  to  pur-  ha**  with  down  pavwMtBt  wf 
II  090  Ocru pallor,  not  neceaaory  Bo* 

J4j5  Colonial 


FINANCE 

CORPORATION 

l IX) V ATT  LTD 
713  JONIM  BLDG 


ThU  N If  A built  wltrb-m.idsrn  llxscew  bun- 

Es tow  altuated  In  a beautifully  treed  »,  n 
tndacapM  location,  hlgli  above  the  rl»y 
among  other  intuit  hemes  with  Its  ultra- 
miMTwrn  electric  kitchen,  eeerything  within 
ease  rwwch.  and  view  unsurpassed  You 
will  like  the  large  sunfbn  Itvlng-tmim  with 

franlle  firoplace.  with  French  door*  lead- 
r-x  to  the  lawn  The  modern  dining-room 
twu  eteps  up.  with  Jron  railing  and  «pe- 
r tally  bulll-ln  feature*  T7»#  Holhrwnnd  t*ed- 
rooms  with  special  built -In  feature*  and 
waira  large  ptalo  gloaa  mirror  An  escop 
• tonally  arUatte  batnronm  the  rumwua 
room  Wllh  ftreolaco  and  rorktall  bar 
(Not»— Frigid* Ire  electric  range  raocealed 
stsrlrtc  clock  and  on*  heat  room  suite  In- 
cluded In  the  prlco.1  Hi  oorth  ineaan- 
gatingJT  you  waht  aome-  Jbi  j jsiiii 
thine  different  Terms 

Ex  cl  is*  I *v  Agent* 


U "ANTED  4-ROOM  BUNGALOW  IN 
Fairfield  or  Femwood  area  Earl* 
poaaeieton  Cash  up  to  59  100  Bo*  37 W. 

Colonist 


Assorted  Heaters 


. WATERFRONT  HOME 

F'»ur-ro*Hi»  ohite-«iding  bur.galwo  with  un- 
finished front  room  on*  bedroom  kltrhen 
dinette)  and  3-plece  be  * hr  no  m This  is 
waterfront  property  With  atlractiee  ground* 
oearto,  on  aero 


For  Further  Particular*  and  Inspecnon 
Pl»as*  Call 

THE  ROYAL  TRUST  COMPANY 

I3R3  GOVERNMENT  BT  PRONE  K 4159 


T33  FORT  BT 
RIGHT  O 3117 


I sO  YOU  WANT  3 ACItRS  OF  REAL 
1 / good  v-.ii  orchard  going  ranrarn.  on 
trangportatioo  near  VlctoGa  mala  sewer- 
age low  tales'  f 1015 


U "ANTED  - MODERN  FAMILY  HOME 
With  nice  e truer.  Oat  Bar  wr  Uplands 
preferred  4I0<W0  it.  114  000  Box  3701. 
CuUmiat 


BEAUTIFUL  WATERFRONT 


“.f  M4  -OENTLTMAN  B SMALL  HOME 
. »in»  |t<  K K LAND  AVE  EKCLD- 
r Spier,  did  5-roam  bungalow  with 

it  »s  acre  wf  land  Flxiwera.  fruit 

I*,  vegetable  garden  and  garage  with 
tie  entrance  Price  include*  klirhen 
*.  Venatlaa  blinds  Hardwood  floor, 
i ftranliOe.  This  It  a small  bungalow 
ihte  for  particular  people  Poulilvely 
>’>«•»  In  format  tan  Term*  ll  negded 


You  are  overlooking  a gxsod  lnve«tm»n«  If 
vnu  don  | tnvaeitgate  this  Mvelj  waterfrant 
grispaety.  Yoiutsfing  af  a flve-noom  oltra- 
mortem  stucea  bangahrw  with  beauitrul 

view  terrared  lawru  and  pools  among 
•rbuina  and  111  trees  Automatic  raol 
etnkvr  A kltihen  gnd  nook  that  will  please 
ihe  ommr  dUcrlRiinaung.  Lavetv  living- 
room  and  gueeiA'ae  dining-room  A view 
from  every  window  Owner  telling  only 
beeaua*  of  l.Lneaa  Term*  ffit*-(i 
For  qqfrk  sale  T'FT'BF 


E ACRE  OF  r'LJLkRED  LAND  IN  OAK 
Biy.  near  tew  and  transportation  Wilt 
I vide  lout  Bve  tot*  43.00®  Fhone 


U ' ANTED— J TO  2 a ACKER  WITH  5 
form  houae  -witir  ernreen  botreee  ta 
I'Mmeuu  4991  IO  I F>0  bird*  Close  In 
Bay  J7S5  Celamai 


GLEN  LAKE 

Three- mom  bungalow  with  apart, rut  front 
mc-m  and  fireplace  bedmom  and  klirhen 
Mire  lakefrwnlage  Eacellent  *wimmlng 

Price**0**1*'*  . $T?2IH) 

/*  OR  OFFER 


U"  ANTED -RIX-HOOM  BUNGALOW  ON 
haif  aftre  Ou’aiqe  cir*  iisvta  near 
bite  and  echnni  Caah  deal  Na  ageota 

Boa  3733.  Cblonlat 


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Y'>F'Fw  IB  Bhawing  apiend-d  r#'«r.  . 
Largs  ground*  All  aulles  self  cw**i alned 
Bit  uated  in  fine  dtatrui  Full  Inlarmastan 
ai  ear  office. 


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42  400  Appi / 1444  CsmVrUnd. 


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Montreal  Slocks 

MONTREAL,  April  5 <*>.— 

Paper*  went  to  a new  nine-year 
high  in  the  indices.  and  other 
group*  were  steady  to  irregular  to- 
day on  the  Stock  Exchange  and 
Curb  Market  In  trading  up  to  the 
final  hour.  Some  of  the  stock* 
boarded  lost  early  strength  in  late 


CurUM-WfifUt 

Di>u«u*  Aircraft 
Dupool 

Kaaiman  Kodak 
Inf  RO 
IlfllflU  FlMMlt 
General  Il«!IK 


VANCOUVER,  April  5 <P*  — Mines, 
were  off  slightly  on  Vancouver  Stock 
Exchange  today  while  Industrial* 
were  up  fractionally  and  oil*  were 
quiet  Sales  in  forenoon  trading 
were  160.000  shares. 

Mine*  oft  were;  Bridge  River 
Consolidated,  l'.  to  2t'»:  Cariboo. 
b to  3 70:  Oentonla.  3 to  70;  Hedley 
Mascot.  4 to  2.5k  Premier.  1 to  2.35; 
Privateer.  3 to  75  QuuUMno,  Yg  to 
23'-.  and  Sheep  Creek.  3 to  152 
Mines  up  were  Congress.  '«  to  13 
13s,:  Jason.  6 to  56;  Mlntn,  ■«  to 
b Pioneer  15  to  6 00.  and  Reeve* 
Mi.ednnuld,  2 to  1 40. 

Pacific  Coyle  roue  1 to  36 


NEW  YORK,  April  5 JP'  -As- 
sorted utilities  and  Industrials  man-  i 
iiged  to  make  some  further  head- 
way In  today's  stock  market  al- 
though leaders  generally  were  de- 
pressed by  light  profit  cashing 

Accounts  were  trimmed  In  the 
majority  or  cases  because  of  the 
feeling  that  the  list  again  was  In  a 
vulnerable  technical  position  owing 
to  IU  substantial  recovery  from  the 
February  slump  Most  steels,  rails 
and  motors  were  down  after  a steady 
opening. 

Transfers  of  l frflO.OOG  share*  com- 
pared with  2.130.000  Thursday  The 
niarket  was  broad.  1.004  Issues  rrgi- 
ferlng  Of  these,  443  declined  and 
3Ml  advanced. 

The  Associated  Press  60-stock 
average  was  off  .3  of  a polnl  at  79  2 
hut  the  utility  composite  was  up 
3 at  54  2,  a peak  since  1931. 


General  Motor i 


i toed  net.  H r. 

Goodyear  Tire 
Ureal  Northern 
Ores’  Wet'  Sucar 


r TO  ' 
7H£  a UP 
P£ac<  w A W 
. HUKffY!  A 


Ctmv/bus  Of  H£V  reAfi- STA.K;  l) 
FACE  AKtUSFY  THK. MV* 

THt  AFTER-  THEAIKt  fHTKOAS  if 
IHf  /AVr-eW ABLE  MbHXSPOl  A Vi 
HCAM  A Off  TUI  HAH*G£R*  tV'M 


oreil.uui.d 


Humrenr  Vdr.u.* 
Ho*r  tt-.utid 
loll  IlirtNtri 
lull  TAT 
loll  Nlran 
John*- Mali!  tile 
Kennerott  Cdvpm 
Moiilioior  ry  Ward 
N««n  Keirttuior 
Nr»  York  Central 


deal* 


Higher  in  papers  were  AbtUbt  6 1 
per  cent  preferred.  Price.  Fraser 
International.  Consolidated.  M.  A 
O.  Powell.  Bathurst  "B.  Dryden 
and  Brown. 

Winners  ui  Industrials  were  Vick- 
ers preferred.  Lang  Canadian  Car 
Lutues,  Dominion  Bridge,  Tar,  Cork 
Eastern  Steel.  Dominion  Engineer- 
ing. Coekahutt  Plow,  Dominion 
Coal  preferred.  Dominion  GIosa 
Foundation.  Oypaum  and  Hamilton 
Bridge. 

Bell.  Brazilian.  C N Power  and 
Power  Corporation  were  on  the  up- 
side in  utilities. 

Imperial  and  McColl  pushed  up 
in  refineries  and  Petroleum  tum- 
bled 


MARY  WORTH'S  FAMILY 


BtADV  .616*4 


TALLY  HO1  THt  LtONlJV 
HuNT  14  OFFICIALLY  ON. 

A 


YOU  St  CM  TO  FOROtT  THAT  I TOO 
WAS  IN  THE  TMtATLR  ASAOiHt  . 
FIAME.1NATUHAUY  I SENT  HtRA 
WIRE.  TILLING  HER  ABOUT  THt 


THt  H WfRt  OFF 


HAD  IT  CKCuRRED  TO  YOU. MAMA  . 
THAT  SELENE  ADAlR  MA V NOT  REU5H 
FACING  HER  FANS  AFTER  A LONG  . 
TRAIN  RIDE?  SME'U  HARDLY  LOOK  j 
t DEWY  FRE5H ! (■  » 

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i>HAKE$PLARL  STUD*  CLUB  MEETING J 
I HER  AT  THE  STATION' 


(Muni  Mate  At'  Co  Ltd 

v*Scnt\La  oils  B.c 


A t Cult 
Ur  Utah  Donutiinu 
C A C Cornu 
I'alranir. 

Ciuumull  — 

CuBicminwrai'.ti 
Dalhouate 
iMMrl  Nit 
Foothill* 

HlgtiaiKXl  Satire 
Hum*  Oil 


Srlienif'  Oil 
Shell  Cnw.i' 
Hr«ridt»'d  Oil 
Sear*  KoehV' 
Bun  toon*  Co 

Southern  !*■* 

noutnsm  h» 


now  JONES’  AVERAGES 

l lilrty  industrials.  144  04.  off  73. 
Twenty  rails,  64.57,  off  .71. 
Fifteen  Utilities.  UJS,  up  29. 
Total  sale*.  1.160.000  shaeas 


Cori>ii 


Tnst  Oult 
Ciiloo  CallrWlr 
L'ftlon  Til'  Cal 
Union  Ps'ltl* 
Unii»d  Aircrstt 
Uolteii  Fruit 
t!  B Rubber 
UB  flieel 


Mcpo' 


Jtnn  Richsrtlson  a K- 


I raosdian  Iniestaieni  Fucuf 
i I'.fiadlsn  Bank  ot  Cotnmrrrf. 
! Imoeilal  Dank 
bank  ol  hlurilreal 

I Bank  of  Nosa  Beotia 

Rural  Bail  ... 

Him  i ot  Toronto 
| Abtiibi.  Corn.  . . ..  . 

Abiubl.  Ft(l 

Alsama  Bieel  — 


Allied  Cltamlcala 
Amerhan  Can 
Anierlr.au  Foaar  a Light 
Amerhan  Tobareo 
Amrrir-an  Brother 
Amerlran  T«1  At  Tel 
Amertran  WTaieraorka 
Amerlran  Woolen 
A nar  on  da  Copper  ...  ... 
Armour  . .— 

Al'.hlaan  Topeka 
Atlantic  Nefinlny 
H A ft  Railway 
naidvtn  Lncomollva 


WELL.  BwCW  T 

M£  DOWN  J 


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DON'TCNA  come) 
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Won)  worth 

Youiiii'iivn 

Aenltn  Madlo 


Telephone 
Han  Traction 


Active  Bonn  I railing 

MONTREAL  April  5 -CP>— Do- 
minion Government  issues  were  In 
demand  at  higher  leveLs  and  fairly 
active  today  on  the  bond  market 
A number*  of  the  Dominion  Bnnd* 
and  long-term  Victory  Bondi  were 
marked  up  fraction*. 

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WINNIPEG.  Aprils  <P',-A  firm 
trend  w duplayrd  by  rye  future* 
on  the  Winnipeg  Grain  Exchange 
today,  and  all  months  h«*ld  their 
inid-sra.viti  advanrr*  In  clnae  & 
cents  to  2*Y  cent*  a bushel  higher 

Moderate  local  buying,  and  nunc 
attributed  to  Amencati  account*, 
luiiiid  offering'  at  a minimum  and 
» he  nearby  month*  juni|>ed  ilie 
limit.  Msv  at  13  34  bid  and  July  at 
IlMi  bid  October  was  quoted  at 


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anreed  Bondi 

Proeincial  Government  and  Municipal  Bondi 
Rulwte  and  Corporation  Bnnd« 

( anadun  Industrial  ind  M<mng  Prelerted 
and  Common  Slocks 

ASro  imludrd  ateTQtrem  earning!  repom  of  some 
companies  in  which  there  is  a wide  public  intemt 
Thi*  pampfilet  it  an  admirable  Heady  Refereme  fur 
investor*  and  trader*  hnaute  ol  tit  coouae  luiauroa 
non  at  i glance 

Vmt  far  »oee  rape. 

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WHERE  YOU  LEFT  VALERIE 
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The  only  buslnenx  confirmed  In 
the  e»port-m*rket  «oa  the  sale  of 
165.000  bushels  of  wheat  for  ship- 
ment to  the  United  Kingdom 


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Canadian  Wrtttrn  lumbtr 
Dim  tiler* -Saarraraa 
Pnminloi  Rrtdf- 
Dominion  s*.r*i  A Coal  1 
' Cai.au*  ’ A 


Mr  inert* 

M'Krnlti  Red  Lake 


National  Mirirriu 
National  Steal  Car 
Ofiltl* 

Purity  Flour 
Purity  Flour.  Pfd. 
Shaainiian 
Rieka  Srcarriet 
Himptou  ».  Pfd 
Steel  of  Canada 


IX'  l td. 

Bonds:  British  2S  per  cent  Con- 
sols. C94 '» : Brltuh  3'j  per  cent  War 
Loan  ClOfi  1-18.  British  Funding 
4s.  1960-90.  IU5V 


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Norm«tal 

Northern  Canadian 
Noranda 

Noraeman  ... 

Okalta  

O'Brien  trold 
O'Leary  Malartic 

Omega 

Pam  our  Porcupine 
Pandora  . . . 

Paymaster  ...... 

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Plektr  Crp* 
Porcupine  Reef 
Pne-tl  Rouyn  . . 


LONDON.  April  5 ppj.— BnUaft 
stock  dopings-  Austin  Motor  *A.’ 
35 .s  7'td  Babcock  A Wllrox.  59s 
9d;  Boots  Pure  Drug.  56s  6d;  Cen- 
tral Mining.  ilS'ii  Consolidated 


Regipurt  

Sax  Antonio  

Senator  ... 

Sheep  Creea  

MherrUt-Oordon  

Sigma  

SUroa  Oold  

n laden  Malaftle 
Steep  Jltxk  ...  . .... 

Sullivan  

A)  It  anile  

fee*  Hugi.ea 
Taburn 

Trana  Corn  Reaoureea 
Upper  Canada 
Venturei 


AaPeaioa 
Aradla  Sugar 

Bathurat  A 
Beatty  "A 

Beatty  ‘ B ' 
Rruck  Silk 


Aluminum.  Pfd 

Br*i|y  Hro*  'A''  ! ... 

Bell  Telephone  

8 A Oil  

ft  C Po*rr  A 
Bralorne 

Hreailiau  Trar'lan  

Burlington  Steel  

Canadian  Cftanrae 
C P R 

Canada  SieamaMs.  Pfd. 

Con  Mining  A Smtitlng 
Canny  rarmer 
Ford  of  Canada  "A 
Oat  mean  Po*er  *%,  Pfd 
Imperial  OH 
Imperial  Tonaero 
lnt  Metal  Indutl  * f. . Pfd 
Inti.  Metal  Indutl. 

InU.  Nickel 

Inti.  Peiroleum  

I-oblaa  Oroe  ■•*'*  — 

Montreal  L H A P.  

Noranda 

Pagt  Hraaer  luMi 

Poa ell  River  Cc 
Simpion  a.  Ltd  Pf* 

Houtham  Co.  Ltd 
Steel  of  Canada 
Hiram  Walker  O * w 
Oenrgt  Wealon  Pfd. 

Bank  of  Mon' real 
Royal  Bank 

Canadian  Bant  of  Commerce 
Dominion  Bank 


J*  to  Hood  year 
II  (ivpeum 


Gold  Field.'  83*  9d.  CourlRUlds.  54* 


Si  eel  of  rgjiada.  PitL 


OTTAWA.  April  b fCP>  — Fsbrunry 


H a Hiram  Walter  __  ... 

M i Hiram  Walker,  Pfd  .. 

Imperial  Oil  

34  Inti  Nickel  

I*  Inti  Petroleum 

i2  Lnbla*  •A'*  

J<V.  loblav  B' 

McColl-Prontenac 
?«  M "Cn : i - Pron  tenae . Ffd 


United  Si  eel 
George  Weatona.  Com 
Oeorgc  Wealon*.  Pfd 


l'sd;  Crown  Mins*.  142*  fid;  De  wheal  flour  production  «v  2.145- 
Beer*.  £19S.  E»*t  Grduid.  Cll'4:  875  barrel*.  comjMkrrd  with  1 K92  435 
Hudsons  Ban  Company.  99s  3d;  in  the  ssmr  month  last  tear,  the 
London  Midland  Railway.  07 \ | Dominion  Bureau  of  Statistics  rr 
Metal  Box.  97*  fid  Mexican  Faglr  ported  todat 


Store  Hours: 

9 A M.  to  5 P.M. 

Wednesday:  9 A M.  to  12  Noon 


We  take  infinite  pains  to  get  their  kind  of 
clothes  . . . styled  the  way  they  want  them 
. . . youthful  but  not  flippant,  fashionable  but 
not  faddy  . . . and  with  plenty  of  sparkle,  verve 
and  originality.  See  our  comely  collection  ot 
Springtime  fashions  especially  designed  for  the 
’Teen-age  girl! 


1 oronto  Stock* 

TORONTO.  April  6 iCP'  -Golds 
registered  a smart  recovery  In  to- 
day's operations  on  the  Toronto 
Exchange,  and  other  groups  were 
unchanged  to  slightly  higher.  A 
few  junior  golds  played  the  chief 
role,  trading  actively  at  rising  price*. 
Aggregate  turnover  was  around 
3.000,000  shares. 

Strong  and  active  gold  issues 
were  Beauvtew.  Diversified,  Neva 
Cadillac,  Aubellr.  fliarratt-Olsen 
and  Hard  Rock.  Beauvlewr  and  Di- 
versified touched  new  highs. 

Falconbrldge.  Stepp  Rock.  Nor* 
metal  and  Walte-Ainulet  were  mod- 
erately weak  base  metals.  Smelters 
Nickel  and  Noranda  took  minor 
losses.  Hudson  Bay  advance3  a 
point  or  more. 

Food,  steel,  liquor  and  building 
stocks  posted  a margin  of  gain* 
over  louses.  Textiles  also  displayed 
some  strength 

Brlllah-Domlnion.  Royalite  and 
Macdougall-Segur  were  strong  West- 


Tiny  scrap*  of  Spring  head  nonsense  to  perch 
above  your  curls  . . . like  half-hats  that  aren’t 
really  hats  at  all  . . . bonnets  to  frame  a young 
face  in  loveliness  . . jockey  cap'  to  tilt  at  a 

young  pert  angle  . . . betets,  beanie*  and 
cloches,  too!  Beige,  Kelly  caramel.  Rat tends 
grey,  black,  brown,  navy,  lime  rickcy  and 


Hat  Bar,  Fa-hion  Floor  at  THE  BAY 


\\  hat  a glorious  Raster  Morn  . . . ami  you  poking 
young  and  very  lovely  in  a carefully  tailored  coat  fash- 
ioned front  downy  soft  blanket  cloth  ...  a coat 
that  has  borrowed  all  the  important  fashion  note*  from 
Mother's,  but  proportioned  to  your  teen-age  figure! 
See  them  today,  gathered  at  the  back  with  a hall  belt 
. . with  smooth,  easy-fitting  raglan  shoulders  . . 
and  finished  with  a neat  velvet  collar  and  wooden 
buttons.  Lush,  soft  cream  color,  pale  blue  or  pair 
yellow,  in  sizes  12  to  14  rears. 


mining  ssrrioN 

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Artnfivld 

A*ldr1a  Rouyn  

Aubrll* 

Auma<jue  .... 

Aungr  J 

Bi>9*m*r 

B-ar  Exploration 
Realty 

Bryrourt 

Midgood  Kirkland 
Bobjo  .... 

Roycon  . . 

Bralnri.r 

Rroulan  ...... 

Buffalo  Ankrrlle 
Ri. train  Canadian 
Campbell  Red  Lake 
rattle  TretN 
Canadian  Malarite 
CAR  Corpn 
Central  Pamela 
Cheaiervirle 

CM  ralam  . 

Coin  Lake  

Colomar 

C'rolnor 

Conrolldated  Smelter* 
Corheiiour  Witlana 
Conwaat 
Dome  Mint* 

Donald* 

Dunueane  .... 

Kan  Mala  rile  ...... 

P.a«t  Sullivan 

Wiiar 

Fldona 

ralrnnbndge  

Fran«  oeur 

Problahri  .... 

niatlt  Y*nA«Infr* 

Odd  * I *4e 

noldrrett  

Holden  Arrow  ...... 

Golden  Oate 

Golden  Mao  ........ 

Harkrr 

Karrirana  

Hard  Rock  

lltraga  

Meta  Cadlllan  

Holllnger 

Home  OU  

Homer 

Hoaro  .... 

Hoaay 

Htidaon  Bar  Mining 
Indian  Lake 

Impiradon  

tntl  Uranium  .... 

■Urknife 

Jaton  Oold  

Joliet  Quebec  ... 

Kerr  AddUan  

Kirkland  Lake  .... 

1 ahrador 

lake  Dufault  

l.akeahore  

I MSagtM 

tapaika  

l elicit  Gold  

Lillie  Long  La* 

I logman  Lake  ...... 

lei'iviroiir* 

l.yna  .... 

Madaen  Red  Lake  .. 
Mardonald 

Marat** 

lUrtaa 

Milartie  Oaldfleld* 


\e>v.  (colorful 


Practically  the  beat  hu>  a gal  can  make  a smartly 
tailored  jacket  to  mix  or  match  with  skirts!  VS  atch  u 
jump  from  the  bleacher.*  at  a ball  game,  into  the  cla"- 
room,  back  to  an  after-school  coke  date  with  equal 
ease.  Red.  blue,  green  or  sand  with  contrasting  multi- 
rotors.  Sizes  10  to  16  years .... 


Others  19.75  to  35.00 


Super  . . \uull  say.  when  you  5Cf 
these  smooth  woollen  suits.  First,  be- 
cause the  styles  arc  exciting  with  their 
new  widened  shoulders  and  tiny  waists 
. . . Second,  because  the  fabrics  are 
lush  . . . Third,  because  the  tailoring 
through  the  shoulders,  waist  and  hips  is 
exactly  right  tor  vour  young  figure! 
Come  in,  let  us  show  you  our  selection 
m pretty  pastels,  cheeks,  mixtures  and 
brisk,  bright  shades.  Sizes  12  to  If) 
v ears. 


or  Vour  lounger  Brolhei 


Npruig  and  mn  gn  hand  in  hand  . . . 
lor  young  brothers  . . and  hr  need'* 
a auit  that  answers  hg  needs!  These 
do  exactly  that’  Neat  fitting,  well 
tailored  irottt  fine  quality  wool  tweed' 
m single-breasted,  .^-button  style,  w ith 
two  pairs  of  lined  shorts.  Practical 
shades  of  light  and  dark  brown,  green 
or  blur  . now  in  -izr*  24  to  28 


LOAFERS 
and  TIES 


SEERSUCKLK  DRESSES 
Pert  With  Polka  Dot»! 


A— CAY  GINGHAM  DRESSES.  Smartly  Styled 

Fitted  bodi* e above  a fully  gatl,rn>|  . L >r i hiiitlinl  with 
Tfe--hark»l  Hatnfv  pique  vote  Iftllrd  anil  eml.r  rr  A. 
ilrow  rrd  blur  and  p>nh  in  O QO 

■f-  10  In  Hi  1 rjr.  VivO 


Sizes  4’  , to  9 


Other*  8.0.% 


SERVICEABLE  SEERSUCKER 
SUIT— Pretty,  Too  . , 


Widths  AA  and  B 


WOOL  MIXTURE  GOLF  HOSE 

I w carii’g.  neat -fitting  ho*r  in  turn-down 
‘•■i"  -t'if  " tTi  'a1"  imp  C.rry  blue 
and  brown  in  *i/c»  7 j to  HI'*.  Pair  Oil 


Tuned  h*  the  trmp..  rTTsontig  w; 
you  happits  feet  tii-i  mtn  -pn 
a mouth  hrown-calt  with  rotufnru 
perinratfd  plant  nr  nwn'ca.-in  P»r 

Women  s Shoes,  I adii<>n  Flc".n  at 


WOOL  PULLOVERS 

Warm  wool  sweater*  in  crew-neck  Myle  with 
long  sir  eve*  Bright,  clear  *hade»  of  green 
blue,  red  and  wine.  | nr 

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Ternfimer  brfiKi,  Faihion  Floor  at  THE  BAY 


BRILL"  BROADCLOTH  SHIRTS 

In  rollar-attarhed  atrle.  cut  in  full-fitting 
'lira.  Blue,  grey,  brown  and  green  t 
striped  pattern*.  Sura  t2  to  1 4 ■ a L03 

■oy*’  Clothing.  Street  Floor  it  THE  BAY 


INCORPORATED  2?m  MAY  1670.